I saw a follow-up this morning on the German news channel N24: apparently the EU Commission sent out a Europe-wide nuclear warning (now withdrawn), because the Slovenian authorities overreacted and filled in the wrong form (I am not kidding...).Slovenia sparks EU nuclear alert
A leak of coolant prompted Slovenia to completely shut down the reactor at its only nuclear power plant.
The European Commission said parts were still cooling after the shutdown, but the situation was under control.
It said there appears to have been no discharge into the environment at the Krsko plant, which supplies energy to Slovenia and Croatia.
The Commission alerted all 27 EU member states under its Ecurie early warning system for nuclear emergencies.
Slovenia's nuclear safety chief Andrej Stritar said there was a water leak from the primary circuit inside the containment area.
He said operators had shut down the plant safely.
"Situation is under control," he said in a statement. "The plant is in stable condition. There is no off-site impact and there is no need for off-site protective measures. "
The Krsko plant has a US-made pressurised water reactor.
The worst thing was that the news channel had a nuclear expert, as a guest... from Greenpeace...
The "expert" basically said that a loss of coolant has as a consequence the meltdown of the reactor. As if there were no other ways to stop the reactor from over-heating, and the technicians and engineers would just sit there and watch the thing blow... Standard FUD from Greenpeace.