Alert about nuclear incident sent in error in Canada

An emergency alert about an incident at a nuclear power plant in southern Canada was sent to mobile phones by mistake, officials say.

The warning said staff were responding to an incident at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station east of Toronto.

A second alert was sent out almost two hours later saying the initial message had been a mistake. It was not clear what caused the error.

Pickering Mayor Dave Ryan said he was “demanding a full investigation”.

The first message was sent out at around 07:30 local time (12:30 GMT) on Sunday, and alerted people who were within 10km (six miles) of the facility. The warning was generated by the Ontario government’s Provincial Emergency Operations Centre.

The alert said: “An incident was reported at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. There has been NO abnormal release of radioactivity from the station and emergency staff are responding to the situation. People near the Pickering Nuclear Generation Station DO NOT need to take protective actions at this time.”

The Ontario Power Generation, which runs the plant, later said the message had been “sent in error” and that there was “no danger to the public or environment”. A second alert, at 09:11, said there was “NO active nuclear situation”.

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