South Korea nuclear watchdog approves first dismantlement of nuclear power plant, Yonhap says
SEOUL, June 26 (Reuters) - South Korea's Nuclear Safety and Security Commission approved on Thursday the first dismantlement of a nuclear power plant in the country, the Kori-1 which was permanently shut down in 2017 after 39 years of operation, Yonhap news agency reported. (Reporting by Jack Kim Editing by Ed Davies) ((jack.kim@thomsonreuters.com; +822 6936 1455;))
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