Reactors At 2 Ukraine Nuclear Plants Offline Due To Russian Bombing
Reactors at two Ukrainian nuclear power plants are offline due to Russian bombing. Reuters reported the automatic scram of some
Read moreReactors at two Ukrainian nuclear power plants are offline due to Russian bombing. Reuters reported the automatic scram of some
Read moreReports of rocket attacks at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant emerged late this week. Who attacked the plant, why and what
Read moreReports came out of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine around July 18, that Russia was using the plant
Read moreAs the Russian invasion of Ukraine winds into its 100th day, the Washington Post documented that 9 people were killed
Read moreThe authority in charge of the exclusion zone around Chernobyl is reporting that a radiation lab at Chernobyl has been
Read moreThe Kyiv Independent is reporting that workers at Chernobyl who had been there since the war started have been allowed
Read moreRussian troops proclaimed it the “disposal of explosives”. Ukrainian reports state that Russian troops blew up ammunition near the damaged
Read moreChernobyl has regained offsite power per the IAEA. The IAEA also made an announcement that Chernobyl staff were no longer
Read moreToday’s updates from Ukraine: Zaporizhzhia Russia is now claiming Rosatom “owns” and is operating the nuclear plant at Zaporizhzhia.
Read moreThe nuclear accelerator at the Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology was hit a second time just hours ago. Both
Read moreChernobyl The offsite power looks like it won’t be repaired soon and the station has about 2-3 days of
Read moreUpdate 8am CST: Chernobyl has 48 hours worth of diesel fuel to operate back up power systems for the spent
Read moreToday’s updates from Ukraine: Chernobyl: Workers and civilians continue to be held hostage at the plant site. Workers are unable
Read moreToday’s updates from Ukraine Kharkiv Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology Linear Accelerator nuclear facility was hit by Russian
Read moreRussia is bombing the city of Enerhodar per multiple reports and video on Twitter. This is the city closest to
Read moreConcerns and disputes over the safety of food from Fukushima and other nearby prefectures subject to fallout from the nuclear
Read moreThe plan itself made news as yet another half baked business idea trying to attract attention a few years back.
Read moreJapan’s prime minister Shinzo Abe was one of the first foreign leaders to scurry to New York to meet with
Read moreRussia has expressed interest in reprocessing the large amounts of spent fuel from Fukushima Daiichi at their Mayak nuclear site.
Read moreThe European countries proposed new nuclear safety upgrades to be put in place after the Fukushima Daiichi disaster to a semi-official
Read more1000 people have now been reported injured, mostly by breaking glass from the shockwave of an early morning meteor that
Read moreThe NRA announced recently that reactors built before 1975 likely have sub standard fire protection designs. This includes having important
Read moreSince the Fukushima disasters, Russian officials have started multiple programs to censor online content and create PR efforts to hide some of
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