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Protest at the Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant in South Korea
Two Greenpeace activists, in protective clothing, pose with wooden crosses as others unfurl a banner that reads, 'Urgent action for Hanbit 3 and 4' in Korean, at a peaceful protest in front of the Hanbit nuclear power plant in South Korea.
Greenpeace launches the 'Stop Risky Nukes!' campaign and demands the South Korean government cease operations of the Hanbit Unit-3 and Unit-4 because of its use of defective material called Inconel 600 and the risks it pose to the surrounding population.
Unique identifier:
GP0STORPL
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
08/12/2014
Locations:
East Asia
,
South Korea
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Size:
2500px × 1667px 746KB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Protest at the Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant in South Korea
Greenpeace activists stage a peaceful protest in front of the Hanbit nuclear power plant in South Korea after launching the 'Stop Risky Nukes!' campaign. Greenpeace demands the stoppage of Hanbit Unit-3 and Unit-4 because of its use of defective material called Inconel 600 and the risks it pose to the surrounding population.
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