A mothballed nuclear power plant built near a fault line and volcanoes in the Philippines during Ferdinand Marcos’s dictatorship could be revived if his son wins next week’s presidential election
ANILA, May 5 ― A mothballed nuclear power plant built near a fault line and volcanoes in the Philippines during Ferdinand Marcos's dictatorship could be revived if his son wins next week's presidential election. The US$2.2 billion (RM9.54 billion) Bataan plant became a monument to the greed and.
MORONG, Philippines (AFP): A mothballed nuclear power plant built near a fault line and volcanoes in the Philippines during Ferdinand Marcos's dictatorship could be revived if his son wins next week's presidential election.
The $2.2 billion plant became a monument to greed and graft under the rule of Ferdinand Marcos Junior's father, and was left dormant after the dictator was toppled in 1986.
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