Duck and Cover: Guangdong to Host Nuclear Disaster Drill Next Year
Posted: 05/15/2014 9:57 amA national-level safety drill simulating a nuclear disaster will be conducted in Guangdong Province next year, reports People’s Daily.
Code-named “Heavenly Shield”, the drill is the first to be held on a national scale since 2009.
Details such as location and scheduling were not made available. Huang Min, a nuclear safety coordinator with the State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence, said the drill would simulate an incident during the refueling process whereby depleted uranium fuel rods are replaced with new ones.
According to a preliminary plan, Guangdong Province was chosen to be the site of next year’s drill because of its long history in civilian nuclear power use.
Guangdong has three nuclear power plants in operation at Daya Bay, Lingao and Yangjiang. Combining those in operation and under construction, the province has more nuclear reactors than anywhere else in China.
The Daya Bay nuclear plant is the oldest nuclear power plant currently operating in China.
China conducted its last national nuclear safety drill in Lianyungang, Jiangsu in 2009. The drill simulated a reactor leak and tested the ability of military and government agencies to contain the leak while local residents rehearsed evacuation procedures.
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