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The Chernobyl nuclear power plant’s temporary shutdown of power was actually a request from Ukraine: Is there a risk of nuclear leakage?

according toBelTAAccording to reports, the Belarusian Energy Ministry said that at the request of Ukraine, Belarus suspended power supply to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant facility.

Similar situations have occurred before,On March 9 this year, the Ukrainian side said that the only power grid of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was damaged, and the nuclear power plant and its safety system had been completely powered off, and nuclear leakage may occur. The IAEA said the outage did not have any major impact on its safety.

On April 26, 1986, the reactor of Unit 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, located more than 100 kilometers north of Kyiv, exploded, causing a large amount of strong radioactive material to leak, resulting in the world’s most serious nuclear leakage accident so far.

It is reported that the No. 4 reactor that exploded that year has been completely sealed off by a large reinforced concrete closed structure code-named “sarcophagus”. However, due to its long-term disrepair, traces of cracks have appeared in many places, and it may collapse at any time, and the government has also The surrounding area of ​​30 kilometers has been set as a “dangerous isolation zone”. However, the International Atomic Energy Agency responded that there would not be a worrying nuclear leakage situation, and it was still within the controllable range.

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