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Recently, CNN revealed a U.S. Department of Energy memo from June 8th, documenting a suspected leak at the Taishan nuclear power plant in Guangdong, China. On June 15, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said there were no abnormalities at the nuclear power station, and a trending post on Sina Weibo accused Western media of spreading rumors. On June 16, China's National Nuclear Safety Administration (NNSA) stated that increased radioactivity in the first circuit of Unit 1 of the Taishan nuclear power plant was mainly related to fuel rod damage, a common phenomenon, and denied that a radiation leak had occurred. The Taishan nuclear power plant is located along the coast of Guangdong, high population density and economically developed areas. If a nuclear accident were to occur, it would be a humanitarian disaster of enormous proportions; The contaminants could also enter the sea and spread further. How is it that a problem with a Chinese nuclear power plant is discussed by the U.S. government and released through the U.S. media? The story is a bit complicated and we need to take a look at the source. China's nuclear power growth is considered to be fast in the world, with 49 nuclear units in operation as of last year, generating 4.94 percent of the country's total electricity; China plans to reach more than 7 percent in nuclear power by 2025. Of the current top ten nuclear disasters in the world, Japan has three, the United States has three, and the former Soviet Union has three. China has already surpassed Japan in 2018 in terms of nuclear power units in operation and plans to surpass the United States by 2030. With no serious nuclear accidents reported in China to date, can China really escape Murphy's Law? #China#NuclearLeak#NuclearDisaster#TaishanLeak All rights reserved.