Construction Site Of Hinkley Point C Nuclear Plant In UK Overrun With Rats [View all]
Workers building the troubled Hinkley Point C nuclear reactor in Somerset have raised concerns that the construction site is overrun by rats. The Unite and GMB trade unions are understood to have warned the developer, the French energy giant EDF, that urgent action is needed because the rodents are everywhere.
The growing vermin population has prompted fears over the health of the workforce building Britains first new nuclear power plant in a generation, which is running years late and billions of pounds over budget. A source on the site told the Observer: Theyre all over. You see them just sat there, looking at you. It is worse near the canteens, where I guess it started. But they are everywhere now.
A second source confirmed that the trade unions had broached the issue with EDF, describing the number of rats on the site as quite grim. The more men working on the site, the more rubbish on the site and the canteens are not clean either. It has just become worse over time, the source added.
Around 3,000 more jobs will be created at Hinkley Point over the next 18 months, with about 15,000 people in total expected to work on the site as construction reaches its peak. Once built, the plant will be capable of powering 6m British homes, contributing 7% of UK electricity needs.
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