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source of the problem but could not find it. We, the team on the shift, had no option but to raise an alarm and call out every member of the team to the core area. The whole team tried its best to find out the root of the problem but failed. Suddenly, a message flashed on PM1 from the system.

“KINDLY GATHER THE WHOLE TEAM IN THE CORE OPERATIONS ROOM”

All of us in the core room looked at Daniel for instructions only to find him staring through the glass wall at the system. After about two or three minutes, I went up to him and asked,

“What should we do Daniel? We are waiting for your instructions. Should we call in everyone to the core room?”

Daniel replied in almost a murmur, “Yes, but I am not getting a good feeling about it”

I hesitated for a moment but at that very instant, the same message flashed again on PM1.

“KINDLY GATHER THE WHOLE TEAM IN THE CORE OPERATIONS ROOM”

Quite reluctantly, I got on the microphone and asked everyone present at the site to reach the Core Operations’ Room at the earliest. It was quite evident that nobody had taken it as an emergency of any kind as it took about ten minutes for