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Japan suspends world's largest nuclear plant hours after restart

JAPAN - Japan has suspended operations at the world's largest nuclear power plant, hours after its restart, its operator has said.

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An alarm sounded "during reactor-start-up procedures" at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa north-west of Tokyo but the reactor remained "stable", Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) spokesperson Takashi Kobayashi said. Reactor number six restarted on Wednesday a day later than planned due to an alarm malfunction - the first at the plant to be turned on since the 2011 Fukushima disaster. Japan shut down all of its 54 reactors after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake triggered a meltdown at its Fukushima plant 15 years ago, causing one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. (BBC)

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