N-emergency at Karachi reactor

Islamabad: A nuclear reactor in Pakistan`s port city of Karachi reported leakage in a heavy water pipe, triggering a nuclear emergency, a media report said today. The emergency was declared at the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP) at midnight on Tuesday after the leak in the primary heat transport system of the nuclear plant at […]

Islamabad: A nuclear reactor in Pakistan`s port city of Karachi reported leakage in a heavy water pipe, triggering a nuclear emergency, a media report said today. The emergency was declared at the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP) at midnight on Tuesday after the leak in the primary heat transport system of the nuclear plant at Hawkesbay was detected. The emergency continued till 7 am on Wednesday, when the situation was brought under control.

"The News" daily quoted its sources as saying that staff at the plant were safe from the effects of radiation and it may take two to three weeks for the plant to begin functioning again. KANUPP spokesman Tariq Rasheed said the situation was now under control and there was no cause for concern. The plant was closed since October 5 for repairs.