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Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant's primary power line down for hours, no safety danger

Russia said the main power line providing the Russiancontrolled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine was down for more than three hours on Thursday, though there was no risk to security.

The 6 reactors at the Zaporizhzhia plant, held by Russia and situated close to the front line of the dispute in Ukraine, are not in operation however it counts on external power to keep its nuclear material cool and avoid a catastrophic accident.

The Russian management stated on their official channel on the Telegram app that the reasons for the blackout, which had not caused any modification in radiation levels, were being investigated.

It had at first stated the primary 750 kilovolt (kV). Dniprovska power line decreased at 1:31 p.m. local time (1031. GMT), while the 330 kV Ferosplavnaya line was providing power. to the plant now.

It later reported that the Dniprovska line was brought back at. 4:49 p.m. local. Power supply to ZNPP is possible via both. lines, it included.

The Dniprovska power line also decreased for practically 5. hours on March 22, highlighting what the International Atomic. Energy Agency (IAEA) said were ever present risks to nuclear. safety and security from the Russia-Ukraine war.

Russia and Ukraine have each implicated the other at different. times of shelling the Zaporizhzhia plant, which is Europe's. largest. Both reject such allegations.

The IAEA has said that the ZNPP has been experiencing major. off-site power issues considering that the conflict started in early 2022,. worsening the nuclear safety and security risks facing. the site.