Anti nuclear protests across UK to mark Fukushima anniversary
Wave of UK protests to mark anniversary of Fukuhima disaster http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2014/03/515841.html Camilla Berens | 09.03.2014 Opponents of nuclear power will be converging all over the UK to mark the third anniversary of the ongoing Fukushima disaster – and to highlight the precarious state of Britain’s own nuclear reactors. The recent spate of flooding has once again highlighted the vulnerability of the UK’s nuclear power stations. In particular, Hinkley Point nuclear power station is close to the centre of the recent floods and earthquake in Somerset.
A recent Defra report revealed that 12 of our 19 civil nuclear sites are at risk of flooding and costal erosion. Of these, 9 sites including Sizewell and Hartlepool nuclear power stations, are at immediate risk, the report concluded.
During the recent storms, residents in Morecambe Bay were alarmed to see waves breaching the flood defence wall of Heysham nuclear power station. On the third anniversary of the Fukushima tragedy (Tuesday 11th), they will be holding a vigil and presenting their fears about flooding and related radiation leaks to the plant’s operator, EDF Energy.
And while the stricken Fukushima Daiichi reactors continues to emit high levels of toxic radiation, there is growing concern about the increasing instability of the Europe’s ageing reactors. A new Greenpeace report warns that we are entering a ‘new era of risk’ as governments begin to extend the life of nuclear reactors beyond advised safety limits.
During the Fukushima anniversary week, vigils, protests and marches will be taking place in central Bristol, Gloucestershire (opposite Berkeley and Oldbury nuclear power stations), Anglesey (opposite Wylfa nps), Cheshire (outside Capenhurst uranium enrichment plant) and Lancashire (University of Central Lancashire campus).
Last week, 56 people were arrested across six European countries after 240 Greenpeace activists took part in actions calling for ageing nuclear powers stations to be closed down.
Defra’s report was leaked to The Guardian in 2012:
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/mar/07/uk-nuclear-risk-flooding/printGreenpeace’s new report can be found here:
http://out-of-age.eu/A list of international demos can be found here:
http://fukushimathirdanniversaryevents.blogspot.co.uk/Details of Greenpeace’s European day of action can be found here:
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