IAEA Team Reports Normal Radiation at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Site
An IAEA inspection team at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant observed damage to the exterior of one turbine building reportedly caused by a drone. The same team confirmed that radiation levels at the site remain within normal limits using on-site measuring equipment.
tass.comAn IAEA inspection team at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant observed damage to the exterior of one turbine building reportedly caused by a drone. The same team confirmed that radiation levels at the site remain within normal limits using on-site measuring equipment.
The agency stated that its personnel directly verified the readings with installed instruments during the visit. No change in radiation measurements was recorded after the reported incident.
The turbine building damage was limited to the exterior structure. The IAEA did not report any impact on reactor operations or safety systems. Radiation monitoring continues at the facility under the team's oversight.
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