"There has been no radiation leak and the power generating station is in a stable condition," they said.
The 950-megawatt Hanul No.1 reactor is located in the county of Uljin, over 200 km (124.27 miles) southeast of Seoul.
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, fully owned by utility Korea Electric Power Corp, runs 25 reactors including one at the test run. Nuclear power generation accounts for a third of South Korea's electricity.
The country's nuclear reactor operator Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co Ltd said in a statement, South Korea's Hanul No.1 nuclear power reactor was automatically shut down on Jan 19 after the system detected a technical problem
"There has been no radiation leak and the power generating station is in a stable condition," they said.
The 950-megawatt Hanul No.1 reactor is located in the county of Uljin, over 200 km (124.27 miles) southeast of Seoul.
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, fully owned by utility Korea Electric Power Corp, runs 25 reactors including one at the test run. Nuclear power generation accounts for a third of South Korea's electricity.
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