Power cuts raise risk at Russian-occupied nuclear power plant in Ukraine

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Power cuts raise risk at Russian-occupied nuclear power plant in Ukraine
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Experts say the outage – the second one in five days – shows just how precarious the situation at Europe’s largest nuclear plant is

forces – as well as the tense supply situation at the plant – have raised the specter of a disaster.

In others, like Germany, authorities have calculated there is a low risk that radiation levels harmful to human health would reach their territory. As power lines and substations have been damaged in fighting, Ukraine’s nuclear operator Energoatom has been forced to repeatedly rely on diesel generators. These generators, which have enough fuel for at least 10 days, have kicked into action when external power has failed – but experts say their repeated use over a short period of time increases the risk of a disaster.

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