The atmosphere is heavy, these days, in the corridors of EDF. While televisions around the world flock in the commune of Fessenheim (Haut-Rhin) to cover the event with its 2 400 inhabitants, the electrician, the French said nothing. Neither a ceremony nor a statement. Nothing. “It is painful,” says simply the boss of the French nuclear reactors Cédric Lewandowski, who was appointed in July last, of which the first emergency remains to accompany the 950 employees and contractors working on the site, and help imagine a future for a territory in mourning. The task is ar…
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