Zaporizhzhia on verge of blackout
Zaporizhzhia on verge of blackout
Zaporizhzhia on verge of blackout
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The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), Europe's largest nuclear facility, is at risk of a blackout following damage to a power line due to Russian shelling on August 22. Energoatom reported that the plant, which has been under Russian occupation since March 2022, is now reliant on a single power line for its external power supply, and any further damage could lead to an emergency situation affecting reactor cooling systems. The facility has faced eight complete blackouts since the occupation began, with the potential for catastrophic failure if safety systems fail. Recent military activities and provocations near the plant have raised concerns about its safety, prompting calls for the facility to revert to Ukrainian control. Experts have warned that the ongoing Russian management of the ZNPP exacerbates operational risks and nuclear safety issues. The situation is under scrutiny as both sides engage in allegations regarding potential attacks on nuclear facilities.

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