The Region - News from June 22, 1987
A reactor at the San Onofre nuclear power plant shut down automatically when computers detected a problem in the power supply to the unit’s cooling system. A spokeswoman for Southern California Edison Co., operator of the plant, said that no radiation was released during the shutdown and the unit is expected to be back in operation early this week.
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