Zaporizhzhia NPP on emergency generators: what is the threat of power supply loss.
Critical situation at the Zaporizhzhia NPP
According to inkorr.com: The situation at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant remains difficult: for more than three days there has been no external power supply, and the station is operating on emergency diesel generators. Experts express serious concern about the risk of a nuclear catastrophe.
Western experts suspect that Moscow is deliberately creating a crisis to strengthen its control over the facility. There are fears that Russia may attempt to restart one of the reactors and connect it to its power grid despite the hostilities.
According to Greenpeace, the situation at the plant is extremely critical, and the possible consequences remain unpredictable. Only time will tell how the NPP will cope with this challenging situation without external electricity supply.
Consequences for Ukraine and Europe
The critical situation at the Zaporizhzhia NPP has raised concerns about the possible risk of a nuclear accident, which could pose a serious threat not only to the Ukrainian population but also to the environment. The actions of Russian occupiers threaten safety not only in the region but throughout Europe.
This situation highlights the importance of international attention to safety issues at nuclear facilities, especially in wartime conditions. Given the unpredictability of events, urgent measures must be taken to prevent a possible catastrophe that could have consequences not only for Ukraine but for the entire continent.
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