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Ukraine says power line to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant fixed after blackout threat

Ukrainian engineers have repaired a highvoltage power line supplying the Russianoccupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Ukraine's nuclear power business Energoatom stated on Friday, after it said previously interruption to the cable television threatened a blackout.

The Russian-controlled management of the Zaporizhzhia plant, the largest in Europe, likewise stated the line had actually been fixed.

On March 22, Ukrainian energy workers restored the operation of the PL-750kV Dniprovska external overhead line, which was damaged this morning during huge Russian rocket strike, Energoatom said in a Telegram post.

Russia launched over 150 missiles and drones overnight in an attack targeting Ukraine's power facilities, according to Kyiv.

The Zaporizhzhia plant was captured by Russian forces shortly after their intrusion in 2022. It is closed down and needs external power to keep its nuclear material cool and avoid a. disastrous disaster.

It is 35 miles (56 km) from Ukraine's most significant hydro-electric. dam, which was hit by Russian strikes on Friday, triggering. blackouts.

The International Atomic Energy Company said previously the. nuclear power plant had lost connection to its primary off-site. power line, however that a backup power line was still working.

Such a scenario is exceptionally unsafe and threatens to. cause an emergency, Petro Kotin, head of Energoatom, stated. previously on Telegram.

The plant has actually been cut off from power a number of times during. the war and has in the past been forced to depend on backup diesel. generators, which authorities say poses an increased danger of. nuclear mishap.

The Russian-controlled management of the plant stated previously. that one of the two high-voltage lines supplying it with. electrical power was down but that there was no safety hazard.

(source: Reuters)