Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is at risk of meltdown due to a power outage after a shelling

Emergency measures to prevent core meltdown in the crisis nuclear power plant Zaporizhia

Diesel generators are now cooling Europe’s largest nuclear power plant

The Zaporizhia NPP in the middle of the war zone has had to switch to emergency power from diesel generators. This is because the power supply required for cooling was interrupted due to shelling. Apparently the fuel is scarce. A meltdown warning is given.

Emergency power from diesel generators is currently cooling the fuel rods at the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. The operators are trying to avert a catastrophe. Without cooling, core meltdowns occur.

In the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, emergency power generators have been running since early Saturday to prevent a meltdown of the fuel rods. This was announced by the state-owned Ukrainian NPP operator Energoatom. Ukrainian personnel operate the facilities in Russian-occupied territory.

Even when the six reactors are shut down, they need constant power to keep the nuclear fuel inside cool and prevent catastrophe. This emergency power is now produced by means of diesel generators. But apparently the diesel is threatening to run out.

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