![]() ![]() Ukraine's nuclear energy company, Ukrenergo, said on Tuesday the level Pumps cannot operate when the water level sinks below 12.7m, according to experts, which means the plant has to rely on the remaining water in the pond, which Mr Grossi has previously said will last several months. The dam, which was destroyed on 6 June, held back a reservoir that pumped water through a separate pond to cool the nuclear reactors and radioactive waste storage facilities at the ZPP. Rafael Grossi is visiting the Zaporizhzhia power plant (ZPP), currently under Russian occupation, to determine the impacts of the Kakhovka dam collapse on cooling capacities at the nuclear facility. The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog has passed through a heavy fighting zone at a Russian checkpoint and begun his inspection of Europe's largest nuclear power plant, according to Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia's representative for international organisations in Vienna.
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