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Conversation: IAEA: External power restored to Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant NHK

A: Hey there, how's it going?
B: Hey! Good, what's up?

A: Did you hear about the news regarding the nuclear power plant in Ukraine?
B: No, tell me more!

A: Well, they finally restored external power after a whole month without it. Remember how it lost power due to military activity?
B: Yeah, that was scary. Anyway, where's the power coming from now?

A: From Ukraine's electrical grid again! They managed to repair the damaged line last weekend with temporary ceasefire zones.
B: Wow, that's great news! But this isn't the first time, right? It happened 10 times since Russia's invasion, and this one lasted a month.

A: Exactly! And it was the longest so far. They had to rely on emergency generators during that time.
B: Jeez, let's hope there won't be any more of these incidents.

A: I agree! The IAEA Director General called this a significant positive step, but he also expressed concern and warned about the fighting causing repeated power disruptions. He said it's becoming a common occurrence during this war.
B: That sounds serious. Let's hope both Ukraine and Russia can find a peaceful solution soon!
Summary
Nuclear power plant in Ukraine regains external power after a month-long outage due to military activity. Power was restored from Ukraine's electrical grid following repairs to the damaged line during temporary ceasefire zones. This is the longest power disruption since Russia's invasion,
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ID: 5f80c6b0-ca5d-4232-9467-3024395396d5

Category ID: conversation_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251024_09/#conversation

Date: Oct. 24, 2025

Notes: 2025-10-24

Created: 2025/10/26 13:40

Updated: 2025/12/07 23:24

Last Read: 2025/10/26 14:05