IN PHOTOS: Inside the $2.2-billion Bataan Nuclear Power Plant in 2022
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MORONG, Bataan — Even before the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986 sealed its fate, there were concerns about the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant's design and location.
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The Philippines is a geologically volatile country and the land near the plant is vulnerable to seismic activity.
Mount Pinatubo, a volcano 57 kilometres north of the plant that was thought to be dormant, exploded in 1991, killing 300 people.
Seismologists say the Natib and Mariveles volcanoes nearby are "potentially active".
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Visitors are taken up flights of metal stairs and through submarine-like passages to peer over the dormant reactor and fuel rods still wrapped in plastic packaging. — Report by AFP/Allison Jackson; Photos by AFP/Ted Aljibe
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