SEOUL, April 4 (Bernama-Yonhap) -- South Korea restarted the Gori-2 reactor on Saturday, three years after the suspension for safety checks and facility improvement, Yonhap News reported the country's nuclear reactor operator said.
The nuclear reactor at the Gori Nuclear Power Plant, located in Busan, 325 kilometres southeast of Seoul, began commercial operations in April 1983 as the country's third nuclear reactor.
But its 40-year permission expired in April 2023, and its operations had been suspended for safety inspections and improvements that were required before the facility could resume operations.
The Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., which operates the reactor, won permission last November to restart the nuclear reactor.
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