South Korea shuts down two nuclear reactors for second time due to influx of sea salps
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Authorities in South Korea were forced to shut down two nuclear reactors for the second time in three weeks due to an influx of sea salps. Nuclear reactors No. 1 and No. 2 of the Hanul Nuclear Power Plant in South Korea, both with a capacity of 950 MW, were shut down on April 6 after sea salps blocked water systems used to cool the two reactors, Sputnik News reported. It remains unclear when the units would restart.