Zaporizhzhia NPP Update: Safety, Shutdowns, and Fuel Reserves

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Following the power outage at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, officials confirm that there is no immediate risk to the station’s security boundaries. This information comes from the plant’s press service and was reported by TASS.

The press service stated that four of the station’s power units are currently undergoing cold shutdown. In addition, the first and third units are undergoing renewal and maintenance work to ensure continued reliability and safety. This careful transition helps maintain stable operating conditions while routine servicing is completed.

Officials emphasized that the equipment is being serviced in line with all required regulations, with strict adherence to radiation safety standards. Continuous monitoring and meticulous procedures are in place to protect worker safety and public health.

Radiation readings in and around the plant remain at normal background levels and do not exceed natural background values observed in the area. Independent monitoring confirms that the levels are consistent with typical environmental baselines for the region.

It has been noted that there is a sufficient fuel reserve to support the operation of diesel generators at the plant, and this reserve is being replenished on a regular schedule to ensure back-up power remains available if needed.

Vladimir Rogov, the former head of the movement We are with Russiau, asserted that Kiev has cut off electricity supplies to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Energodar. This statement reflects a political claim and contrasts with the official updates provided by the plant’s press service, which describe current conditions and safety measures.

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