ZNPP lost connection to a single backup power line due to increased military activity in russia
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Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has lost connection with the only backup power line amid increased military activity in the region, creating serious risks to nuclear safety.
Ukraine's ZNPP has lost its connection to the only backup power line amid increased military activity in the area. This is reported by the International Atomic Energy Agency, UNN reports.
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Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been in the spotlight after losing connection to the only remaining backup power line. The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Grossi, said this, emphasizing the risks to nuclear safety.
According to the IAEA experts, the outage of the single 330-kilovolt line occurred at 10:06 a.m. local time on April 4, 2024, forcing the power plant to be completely dependent on a single 750-kilovolt line.
This situation complicates the operation of the power plant and poses serious threats to its safety.
The reason for the outage remains unknown, but it occurred in the context of reports of increased military activity in the region.
The IAEA experts also recorded numerous volleys of artillery fire and rocket shots in the area of the power plant.
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Director General Grossi emphasized that the events of the last few days once again highlight the real dangers associated with the war and its impact on the infrastructure of energy facilities.
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