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Eguzki has submitted allegations that the dissolution of the Garoña nuclear power plant would be "safe and transparent"
  • The day after the deadly accident at the Ascó Nuclear Power Plant, the environmental organization Eguzki has denounced that the dismantling project presented in March by the Spanish State for the dismantling of Garoña "did not contemplate measures, safety risks, experience in nuclear power plants, nor relationship of dismantling operations with the risk of damage to human health and the environment".
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On the day following the fatal accident at the nuclear power plant in Ascó (Tarragona), the environmental and anti-nuclear group Eguzki regretted what had happened and reported in an urgent communiqué that it had submitted claims to ‘ask for transparency and information on all phases of dismantling and, above all, safety measures, until their complete dismantling, with a revitalisation plan’ of the area.

They recall that on March 16, 2021, the Announcement of the Sub-Directorate General for Nuclear Energy was published in the Official State Gazette, which made public the project of phase 1 of the dismantling of the nuclear power plant in Santa Maria de Garoña.

After analysing the project, Eguzki concluded that this project does not include ‘measures, safety risks, experiences in nuclear power plants, nor the relationship of dismantling operations with the risk of damage to human health and the environment’.

In this way, it has submitted allegations to call for ‘information and transparency’ of all stages of resolution and, in particular, of security measures until their complete dissolution. To this end, the environmental group also calls for a plan to revitalize the area.

Accident at the Ascó nuclear power plant

At least four people were injured yesterday in a traffic accident at the nuclear power plant in Ascó, Tarragona, where one person died. Eguzki pointed out that “accidents at nuclear power plants must be avoided at all costs, and above all, the safety of the population and workers must be the top priority in this type of power plant”. In addition, he wants to show his solidarity and support to the family, friends and relatives of Euskal Herria and his relatives.