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Fixing the Power Lines at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant: A Step Forward
Zaporizhzhia, UkraineSunday, October 19, 2025
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The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine is receiving critical attention. After a month-long blackout, repair crews have begun fixing the damaged power lines that connect the plant to external power sources.
Why This Matters
- The plant, Europe's largest, is currently not producing electricity.
- External power is essential to keep cooling systems operational and ensure safety.
Key Developments
- IAEA's Rafael Grossi announced the repairs on social media.
- Local ceasefire zones were established to facilitate safe repairs.
- Russian-appointed managers confirmed the repairs, crediting IAEA and Rosatom for collaboration.
Ensuring Safety
- The Russian Defence Ministry is overseeing the process.
- The plant has been under Russian control since February 2022.
- Cooling nuclear material is critical to prevent accidents.
A Step Forward
While the plant isn't generating power yet, the repairs mark progress in a challenging situation. Cooperation remains key to maintaining nuclear safety.
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