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IAEA chief says external power restored to Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant

The IAEA’s expert team at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant informed Grossi that the facility’s emergency diesel generators, eight of which had been operating since the loss of off-site power on Wednesday, were switched off on Thursday morning

VIENNA, November 24. /TASS/. External power has been restored to the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi said in a statement published on the agency’s website on Thursday.

According to the statement, external power has been restored to the nuclear power plant "a day after it lost access to off-site electricity in the latest incident highlighting continued threats to nuclear safety and security during the current armed conflict."

The IAEA’s expert team at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant informed Grossi that the facility’s emergency diesel generators, eight of which had been operating since the loss of off-site power on Wednesday, were switched off on Thursday morning.

The Zaporozhye NPP "lost access to external electricity several times in recent months, for example in early November when it took two days to restore off-site power," the statement said.

"Four of the reactor units remain in cold shutdown, while the two other units have been returned to hot shutdown again - enabling them to provide steam to the plant and heat to the nearby city of Energodar," the document added.