Regulators extended the life of two of the oldest US reactors in Miami. Millions of people in the area are now vulnerableDon’t let a billionaire’s algorithm control what you read. Download our free app to get trusted reporting.A decision by regulators to extend the life of two of the oldest reactors in the US decades beyond their original permits has elevated the risk of a nuclear disaster in heavily populated south Florida, environmental groups are warning.The Miami Waterkeeper says the ageing Turkey Point facility in south Miami-Dade county, which was built in 1967 and generates power for a metropolitan area covering about 3 million people, is especially vulnerable to flooding and excessive heat from the climate emergency, in part because of its low-lying position and coastal exposure to a major hurricane. Continue reading...
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