In the current period in which we are living, we are threatened by multiple dangers, and when it comes to nuclear power plants, the information must be seriously verified. What happened at 10:40 p.m. above the Fessenheim nuclear power plant?
The Fessenheim Nuclear Power Plant is located in the Fessenheim commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
It has been reported that France is on “high alert” due to these UFO overflights of nuclear power plants.
Plus, with the latest being earlier this year, this enigmatic mystery shows every indication of becoming an even more significant concern in 2021.
On the evening of May 24, 2018, two hours of sightings over the nuclear power station of Fessenheim by a dozen UFOs. Close observation 50 meters (164 feet) of a triangular craft 15 meters (49 feet) wide, completely silent, by several highly reliable witnesses. Observation of drones to be excluded. There would be video recordings.”
This is information that intrigued Pascal Fechner, director of MUFON France and speaker of BTLV, who launched a request for witnesses.
THE ANTI-FESSENHEIM
An anti-Fessenheim activist, André Hatz, relayed on Twitter the information of an overview of the plant. An overflight by “an aircraft,” he assures us, stressing the “risk” that this poses to the power plant, and which is added, “to that of the rupture of steam generator n ° 335 and the shutdown. accident of reactor 2 for electronic card problem”.
Mr. Hatz obtained an internal document, signed by Matthieu Winkelmuller, from the technical management of the plant, which in fact indicates the “illegal presence of an aircraft.” The management of the plant decided to file a complaint to the police.
ARE NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS WELL PROTECTED FROM DRONES?
Are nuclear power plants well protected? Since the fall of 2014, multiple observations of strange UFOs hovering over nuclear power plants have hit the headlines.
The state has strengthened legislation with three research programs to combat those “drones.”
The Gendarmerie worked on improving a computer surveillance application. “Yes, there was a runaway, admits a senior officer in the Gendarmerie close to the file.
But we could not do anything, which is why vigilance measures were taken, and this finally made it possible to advance things. “
HOW MANY REAL OVERVIEWS?
Who were the people involved in these various overflights? Usually, drone enthusiasts have acted negligently.
Two people were convicted in 2014 for the overflight of a power plant, in Belleville-sur-Loire, in November 2014. But they were exempted from the sentence, the judges considering that they had acted negligently.
Today, amateurs risk overflights a prohibited area through clumsiness or negligence a six-month prison sentence with a fine of 150 euros. If the overflight is maintained over a prohibited area, the penalty is heavier: one year of imprisonment and a fine of 45,000 euros.
AIRPLANES OR DRONES?
Are nuclear power plants well protected? Since the fall of 2014, multiple observations of overflights of nuclear power plants have hit the headlines.
The state has strengthened legislation with three research programs to combat drones.
The Gendarmerie worked to improve a computer surveillance application. “Yes, there was a runaway, concedes a senior officer in the Gendarmerie close to the case.
But we could not do anything, which is why vigilance measures have been taken. So actions have been taken, and it finally got things done. “