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Russia-Ukraine war live: first Kherson dam flooding deaths; UN nuclear watchdog to strengthen presence at Zaporizhzhia plant

Three confirmed dead, says exiled mayor in Kherson region; International Atomic Energy Agency to send larger team in response to ‘possible loss of the plant’s main source of cooling water’

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That update from the International Atomic Energy explains that while all six of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plan’t reactors are “in shutdown mode” cooling water is still needed “to prevent fuel melt and a possible release of radioactive material”.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has announced that it will strengthen its presence at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant amid concerns over water supplies for cooling the plant’s reactors.

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