IAEA will regularly monitor Zaporozhye
Grossi, who investigated here due to the decrease in the level of the water used from the Kahovka dam for cooling the reactors of the nuclear power plant, shared a video message on Twitter with his assessments.
Grossi stated that one of the most serious consequences of the collapse of the Kahovka dam is the decrease in the level of water used to cool the nuclear power plant.
Stating that the water level is currently sufficient to cool the nuclear power plant, Grossi stated that they are working on alternative measures to keep the water level at a sufficient level for the future.
Noting that he visited the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant for the fourth time since the start of the war with his delegation, Grossi said: “I think we have obtained the necessary information to assess the situation. We will regularly monitor developments there (the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant) to provide the necessary support to prevent a nuclear accident.” saying.
WHAT HAPPENED?
After the explosion of the Kahovka dam in Ukraine’s Kherson region on June 6, IAEA director Grossi announced that he would visit the country to review events there.
Grossi and his accompanying delegation met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in kyiv on Tuesday, June 13. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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