Three drones detected in nuclear plant


Three drones were detected in a Japa­nese nuclear power plant where two reactors are being decommissioned, the country’s nuclear watchdog said.

The unmanned aerial vehicles were spotted on Saturday night by the operator of Genkai Nuclear Power Station in the southwestern Kyushu region, the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) said.

Unauthorised drone flights over and near nuclear power plants are prohibited in Japan, the NRA and police said.

“No abnormalities were detec­ted after the incident was reported, while drones have not been found inside the premises of the power plant,” a spokesman for the NRA said.

Police spokesman Masahiro Kosho said they have not located the drones and do not know who flew them or for what purpose.

Kyushu Electric Power Co operates the Genkai plant in Saga prefecture where two of its four reactors are being decommissioned. — AFP

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