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Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by FreeStuffsNG(op): 10:40am On Apr 28, 2025
Workers at the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant construction site in the UK have reported a significant rat infestation, raising health and safety concerns.

The rat problem is causing disruption to the major energy project and prompting calls for immediate action from trade unions to address the issue.

Despite assurances about the safety of nuclear power plants, this incident highlights challenges and public perception issues related to nuclear facilities.


The U.K. has ambitious nuclear power plans and is developing several small- and large-scale projects. While opposition, high costs, and other factors have slowed development in the past, EDF has been facing another problem at its Hinkley Point C construction – a rat infestation.

In early April, the Unite and GMB trade unions for workers at Hinkley Point C in Somerset, in the south of England, informed the developer, French energy giant EDF, that the facility was overrun with rats. The unions said that immediate action was needed as the rodents were “everywhere” and the rapidly expanding rat population prompted health and safety concerns for the workforce.

One source reported, “They’re 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.” Another source said, “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 development of Hinkley Point C is expected to support the creation of 15,000 jobs. Once complete, the plant is expected to power around 6 million U.K. homes and contribute 7 percent of the country’s electricity needs. It is planned to launch in the early 2030s, following several years of delays and spiralling costs. However, many believe this is an unrealistic aim. In recent months, workers have complained about poor working conditions and low pay, potentially because of EDF’s financial pressures. Hundreds of project staff also went on strike in November over the inadequate security access to the site.

A Hinkley Point C spokesperson said, “As is common across all large construction sites, there will be occasions when the presence of vermin is noted. A specialist company has carried out a survey and measures are in place to address the issue. We are committed to working alongside our trades union partners to provide the best environment for all of our workers.”

Even though the U.S. government has previously assured the public that the TV show The Simpsons was wrong about potential rat infestations, this is not the first time the problem has been seen in recent years. The U.S. Department of Energy published an article in 2018 aiming to debunk several nuclear myths. It stated:

“Nuclear power plants are well-maintained.

The Springfield plant is notorious on the show for its safety violations. They range from rat infestations and cracked cooling towers (held together with chewing gum) to leaky pipes that spill out radioactive waste.

This simply does not happen. The nuclear industry is one of the safest to work in and to live near.”

However, rat problems have been seen in the past, such as during the Fukushima 2013 power cut. In March 2013, the Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco) suspected that rats may have caused a short circuit in a switchboard, triggering the power cut. Tepco announced that it had found burn marks on a makeshift power switchboard and a 15 cm dead rodent nearby. The outage shut down cooling systems for four spent fuel ponds at reactors 1, 3 and 4, however cooling to the reactors was not affected. Following the incident, engineers spent around 30 hours repairing the damage.

This came just two years after a giant earthquake-triggered tsunami caused meltdowns at the plant, which was in the decommissioning stage during the rodent incident.

Despite the rodent infestation in the construction phase of Hinkley Point C and during the decommissioning period of Fukushima, rats are, indeed, not a common sight in nuclear power plants thanks to the enforcement of strict safety regulations. For decades the public perception of nuclear power has been negative, due to three separate nuclear disasters – Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, and Fukushima. However, nuclear experts have repeatedly tried to reassure the public that nuclear power is one of the safest forms of energy.

The International Atomic Energy Agency says nuclear power plants are among “the safest and most secure facilities in the world”, as they are subject to strict international safety standards. The World Nuclear Organisation reminds us, “In the 60-year history of civil nuclear power generation, with over 18,500 cumulative reactor-years across 36 countries, there have been only three significant accidents at nuclear power plants.” While these incidents stuck in the minds of people worldwide, this ratio is extremely low when compared to other forms of energy.

Rigorous international standards and regulations, as well as significant improvements to nuclear technology, have helped make nuclear power one of the safest forms of clean energy production. As the public perception of nuclear energy begins to shift to more positive, and countries worldwide look for ways to support a transition away from fossil fuels to green alternatives, we can expect to see a massive nuclear renaissance in the coming years.
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Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by FreeStuffsNG(op): 10:40am On Apr 28, 2025
From taking over Birmingham now to this, rats ratocracy ti take over UK. Rats at engineering construction sites is enough absurdity let alone rats at nuclear power plants with nuclear reagents. Smh

The once famed British empire is not only dead, it just keeps returning to its medieval past. US is still using cosmetics on its own descent were children have been dying from measles for several months till date.

I hope those suffering from low self esteem and inferiority complex see their "saner clime".

Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Botragelad:
FreeStuffsNG:
From taking over Birmingham now to this, rats ratocracy ti take over UK.

The once famed British empire is not only dead, it just keeps returning to its medieval past. US is still using cosmetics on its own descent were children have been dying from measles for several months till date.

I hope those suffering from low self esteem and inferiority complex see their "saner clime".
Brilliant. I’ve noticed what you do. Every time Nigeria’s in a state of chaos, you dig up some bad news from the UK or US(with petty comparison) like it makes everything fine in Nigeria. Nice try, but it doesn’t work. People do read the news.

Those countries aren’t perfect, but Nigeria’s miles and decades behind. Instead of fixing your own problems, you just point fingers and cheer over theirs. Still the same old you! 🤦🏼
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by simpleseyi: 10:46am On Apr 28, 2025
You thought you have heard it all
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by DTalented(m): 11:18am On Apr 28, 2025
Ok
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by ATEAMS: 11:18am On Apr 28, 2025
Ratty
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by TTPAAR(m): 11:18am On Apr 28, 2025
Where are my Tiv peoplehuh?
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Agbegbaorogboye: 11:18am On Apr 28, 2025
At least rats have not chased their president out of office yet grin grin

APC and animals wink cheesy
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by emmabest2000(m): 11:19am On Apr 28, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
From taking over Birmingham now to this, rats ratocracy ti take over UK. Rats at engineering construction sites is enough absurdity let alone rats at nuclear power plants with nuclear reagents. Smh

The once famed British empire is not only dead, it just keeps returning to its medieval past. US is still using cosmetics on its own descent were children have been dying from measles for several months till date.

I hope those suffering from low self esteem and inferiority complex see their "saner clime".

Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Dhoneymix: 11:19am On Apr 28, 2025
Ratatouille
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by olaolaking: 11:19am On Apr 28, 2025
Ha
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Moveittothem: 11:19am On Apr 28, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
From taking over Birmingham now to this, rats ratocracy ti take over UK. Rats at engineering construction sites is enough absurdity let alone rats at nuclear power plants with nuclear reagents. Smh

The once famed British empire is not only dead, it just keeps returning to its medieval past. US is still using cosmetics on its own descent were children have been dying from measles for several months till date.

I hope those suffering from low self esteem and inferiority complex see their "saner clime".
Now that you have pulled UK rats, and used it to insinuate that UK is bad, while Nigeria is paradise.

Can you do us a favor and pull UK's minimum wage, electricity and Security as well?

UK is in medieval age because of rat?
But people are dying everyday in the North due to insecurity, I think we are in Ice age.

So admitting that UK has a better system than Nigeria is inferiority complex?
Many illiterates are parading this Nairaland.
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by damiloladuke: 11:19am On Apr 28, 2025
Make them no sha blow my helpers oooo
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Judolisco(m): 11:19am On Apr 28, 2025
Make dem start to dey recruit wole wole.... My wole wole brothers start dusting your certificates grin
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by fabolouz1(m): 11:20am On Apr 28, 2025
They should contact our locals for "otapiapa".
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by jmoore(m): 11:21am On Apr 28, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
From taking over Birmingham now to this, rats ratocracy ti take over UK. Rats at engineering construction sites is enough absurdity let alone rats at nuclear power plants with nuclear reagents. Smh

The once famed British empire is not only dead, it just keeps returning to its medieval past. US is still using cosmetics on its own descent were children have been dying from measles for several months till date.

I hope those suffering from low self esteem and inferiority complex see their "saner clime".
And your Tinubu keeps flying to UK many times yearly to recharge his body.


You are talking about Rats in UK while terrorists are doing promo in your country.
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Austema(m): 11:21am On Apr 28, 2025
Hell is real, dont live your life as though there is no life after this one.

May the lord help us
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by atobs4real(m): 11:21am On Apr 28, 2025
Rat does not like such nuclear power plant.it is disastrous to their health
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by gasparpisciotta: 11:21am On Apr 28, 2025
Export business opportunity for ota piapia sellers 🤷🏻
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by israelmao(m): 11:22am On Apr 28, 2025
Kemi Badenoch should come out and defend this. grin
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by frankson1(m): 11:22am On Apr 28, 2025
New York, a "saner clime" is not different from ladipo market.
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by RemoveKebab: 11:25am On Apr 28, 2025
You import third worlds from middle east and Shiti-stans
you'll become third world
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Afamed: 11:27am On Apr 28, 2025
Okay
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by RodgersAkpafu: 11:28am On Apr 28, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
From taking over Birmingham now to this, rats ratocracy ti take over UK. Rats at engineering construction sites is enough absurdity let alone rats at nuclear power plants with nuclear reagents. Smh

The once famed British empire is not only dead, it just keeps returning to its medieval past. US is still using cosmetics on its own descent were children have been dying from measles for several months till date.

I hope those suffering from low self esteem and inferiority complex see their "saner clime".
Coming from someine who supports APC?

Fvck outta here
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Saladdin: 11:29am On Apr 28, 2025
Only in the UK could the mighty ambitions of nuclear power be humbled by a bunch of rats. Imagine His Majesty’s Government, with all its pomp, prestige, and powdered wigs, pouring billions into "energy security" just to be sabotaged by some overfed, tea-sipping rodents. Maybe next time, instead of sending out press releases about "Global Britain," they should just send for a Pied Piper.

You know things are grim when rats are making faster progress on a nuclear site than the actual contractors. It's almost poetic: centuries of empire-building, naval dominance, and scientific achievement... and in 2025, it's undone by creatures whose greatest ambition is gnawing through a power cable.

At this rate, maybe the government should just grant the rats an infrastructure contract. I guessed they’d probably finish the job ahead of schedule and under budget compared to whatever bureaucratic farce is running it now.
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Afamed: 11:29am On Apr 28, 2025
Botragelad:
Brilliant. I’ve noticed what you do. Every time Nigeria’s in a state of chaos, you dig up some bad news from the UK or US(with petty comparison) like it makes everything fine in Nigeria. Nice try, but it doesn’t work.

Those countries aren’t perfect, but Nigeria’s miles and decades behind. Instead of fixing your own problems, you just point fingers and cheer over theirs. Still the same old you! 🤦🏼
Are you not ashamed of your double standards?

When are you going to free yourself from this slavery mentality?
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Moveittothem: 11:31am On Apr 28, 2025
frankson1:
New York, a "saner clime" is not different from ladipo market.
What about Amsterdam, is it a saner clime?
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by Botragelad: 11:34am On Apr 28, 2025
Afamed:
Are you not ashamed of your double standards?

When are you going to free yourself from this slavery mentality?
Go cry elsewhere boy! 🤮🤮
Read what I wrote up there and fix your issues.
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by olaolaking: 11:35am On Apr 28, 2025
Botragelad:
Brilliant. I’ve noticed what you do. Every time Nigeria’s in a state of chaos, you dig up some bad news from the UK or US(with petty comparison) like it makes everything fine in Nigeria. Nice try, but it doesn’t work.

Those countries aren’t perfect, but Nigeria’s miles and decades behind. Instead of fixing your own problems, you just point fingers and cheer over theirs. Still the same old you! 🤦🏼
At least you have been brainwashed to think there is a sane land where everything is okay. A typical American can not send his children to university unless he's a millionaire. But mamas selling ewedu can do that here but you will still think you know something
Re: Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction by NOETHNICITY(m): 11:35am On Apr 28, 2025
People who can’t deal with rats, want to deal with Russia
I laugh
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