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Sep 2025
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Des méduses (Jellyfish)

Choses à Savoir
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Un essaim de méduses a bloqué le réacteur nucléaire de Gravelines, forçant l’arrêt du site ; un phénomène océanique inédit.


Traduction :

A swarm of jellyfish clogs Gravelines nuclear reactor intake, shutting down the plant; an unprecedented marine phenomenon.



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