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!
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!
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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