The bad news: a nuclear plant in Alabama lost power last night after violent thunderstorms and tornadoes; it will be offline for days or weeks. The good news: backup power systems worked as planned, and no partial meltdown as happened at the Fukushima No. 1 plant in Japan. (Reuters)
Alabama nuke plant loses power after tornadoes
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