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Turkey’s nuclear safety not in danger after powerful earthquakes, IAEA assures

A 7.7-magnitude earthquake hammered Turkey’s southeastern Kahramanmaras province on Monday morning, killing more than 1,500 people there

VIENNA, February 6. /TASS/. The back-to-back, powerful earthquakes that rocked Turkey have not imperiled the security of nuclear facilities there, including the Akkuyu nuclear power plant, which is being built with Russia’s participation, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Monday.

"As of now, no impact from earthquakes on nuclear safety & security in Turkiye, its Nuclear Regulatory Authority told IAEA; no issues so far related to radiological safety & security of radioactive sources, & the country's under construction nuclear power plant is unaffected," the agency wrote on its Twitter account.

A 7.7-magnitude earthquake hammered Turkey’s southeastern Kahramanmaras province on Monday morning, killing more than 1,500 people there. More than 430 people have lost their lives and more than 1,500 have been injured in neighboring Syria. Another 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook Turkey later on Monday.

The Akkuyu nuclear power plant project is being constructed under an intergovernmental Russian-Turkish agreement of 2010. It provides for the construction of four energy units equipped with Russian-made generation 3+ VVER reactors with a capacity of 1,200 MW each.