At the Zapp, It Was Difficult to Supply Water for the Cooling of Six Reactors
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Photo: IAEA The International Atomic Energy Agency has recorded difficulties with the supply of water for cooling reactors at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia NPP. This is stated in a new statement by the IAEA. According to the agency, although the six reactors of the Zaporizhzhia NPP have been in a state of “cold shutdown” since the spring of 2024, water is still needed for regular cooling for the safety of their systems and spent fuel storage…
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated that there were problems in providing stable water for the cooling of six reactors at the Zaporozh nuclear power plant, as reported by the Agency ' s press service. Over the past two weeks, IAEA experts working at the ZAPP have continued to verify cooling systems. Although all six power units have been in a state of cold stop since spring 2024, they still need cooling water for safety systems, acti…
IAEA experts at the occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP on August 12 recorded growing difficulties in providing water supply to the station's six reactors
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