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Apprehending that anti-social
elements and anti-nuclear activists could assemble around the
Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant and disturb peace, authorities
today extended prohibitory orders from two km to seven km
radius to ensure its safety.The extension of orders comes a day after approval by the
Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) to load fuel in the
first reactor of the plant, mired in controversy due to
opposition from anti-nuclear activists."It has come to (our) knowledge that anti-social elements
and rioters could assemble in the area and that anti-nuclear
activists and those associated with them could cause unrest
and disturb public peace, besides indulging in anti-social
activities," a statement from the office of the Collector of
Tirunelveli district, where Koodankulam is located, said.To prevent disturbance to general peace, ensure safety of
the power generation plant and prevent any riots, the orders
imposed two months back in a two km radius around KKNPP were
being extended till 6 PM of September 10, it said.Accordingly, the prohibitory orders would be in force
around seven km from the nuclear power station. On Friday, AERB had at the end of a final review meeting
with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited in Mumbai,
given the go ahead for loading fuel in the first reactor.The commissioning of the first of the 2x1000 MWe units of
the Indo-Russian project was slated for December last year,
but continuing protests by local people on grounds of safety
concerns has delayed it.
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