Published
Article written by
The bombardments continue towards the nuclear power plant of Zaporizhia, in Ukraine. Iodine pills are distributed to residents, given the risk of an incident and radioactive leak.
In Zaporizhia (Ukraine), residents come to collect iodine tablets on Monday, August 29. The nurses explain that the pills should only be taken in the event of a radioactive leak and an alert. “We are in a very dangerous situation, I pray that nothing happens”, says a woman. In the event of radioactive emissions, the tablet partially protects, but serves to reassure the population. Some pharmacies sell the drug, which is available to people living within a 50 km radius of the nuclear power plant.
Indeed, after a bombing that occurred on the night of Sunday August 28 to Monday August 29, fires broke out in Enerhodar. It is in this city under Russian control that the nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe, is located. The inhabitants of Zaporizhia (Ukraine), which is about fifty kilometers away, are worried. In Nikopol (Ukraine), 13 km from the plant, 20% of the inhabitants remained.
News topics
About news
team of the week
-
Editor-in-chief
Elsa Pallot
-
Deputy editor-in-chief
Sebastien Renout, Anne Poncinet, Arnaud Comte
-
Publishing Manager
Delphine Moninot
-
Joker
Karine Baste
The weekend team
-
Editor-in-chief
Franck Genauzeau
-
Deputy editor-in-chief
Irene Benefice, Willy Gouville, Jean-Francois Monier
-
Publishing Manager
Jean Louis Gaudin
-
Joker
Thomas Sotto
the news at 8 p.m.
Every day, receive your 8 p.m. news directly
Newsletter subscription
France Télévisions uses your email address to send you newsletters.
articles on the same topic
Seen from Europe
Franceinfo selects daily content from European public audiovisual media, members of Eurovision. These contents are published in English or French.