A shipment of radioactive waste originating from reprocessed nuclear fuel from German power plants has completed its journey to the Brokdorf nuclear power plant in Schleswig-Holstein. The waste, transported in specialized Castor containers, arrived after a closely monitored operation. The material consists of remnants of spent fuel rods that underwent reprocessing in England. Brokdorf is designated as an interim storage facility for these highly radioactive byproducts. This transport marks the return of nuclear waste to Germany following overseas reprocessing. Authorities confirm the delivery was completed without incident, adhering to strict safety protocols. The waste will remain at Brokdorf pending a final decision on long-term storage solutions.
