South Korea: Concerns raised over safety of nuclear plants
Politicians and decision-makers in South Korea are torn about a plan to continue construction of two nuclear power plants, following a major earthquake.
Politicians and decision-makers in South Korea are torn about a plan to continue construction of two nuclear power plants, following a major earthquake.
The magnitude 5.4 earthquake in early November reignited public concern about whether the country can still be considered a seismic safe zone.
Now a 500-strong panel of experts is due to report.
Al Jazeera’s Kathy Novak reports from Ulsan.
Published On 26 Dec 2017