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In Ukraine, the power plant Zaporizhiathe largest nuclear power plant in Europe, under Russian control, is at the heart of concerns. It was completely disconnected from the network on Thursday August 25. Journalist Luc Lacroix, live from Moscow, Russia, discusses the risks posed by the situation.
Thursday, August 25, the nuclear power plant of Zaporizhia (Ukraine)under Russian control, was completely disconnected of the network. “A nuclear power plant needs to be supplied constantly to operate the pumps which allow the reactors to be cooled, but also the fuel storage pools, otherwise it is overheating and the risk of an accident, as it had been the case in Fukushima, Japan”explains journalist Luc Lacroix, live from Moscow (Russia)Friday, August 26.
“Normally, four very high voltage lines can supply this power station in Zaporizhia. They have all been cut since yesterday. Fortunately, there is some kind of backup line that could supply it from a thermal power station, and then there is emergency diesel generators No panic for the moment, but a concern that has increased even further. You have to imagine the climate on the spot, between the fighting which is really very close, the Russian soldiers who control this plant and who are stationed there, and then the Ukrainian employees who continue to operate it”concludes the journalist.
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