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Korea gov't says its oldest reactor is safe to operate
South Korea's oldest nuclear reactor is safe to operate, as a detailed inspection showed no problems with the unit that went into emergency shutdown last month due to an electrical glitch, the government said Friday.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology announced after a meeting of the Nuclear Safety Commission that it has approved the restart of the 33-year-old reactor northeast of the southeastern port city of Busan.