Authorities in Hong Kong confirmed that a technical malfunction occurred at a nuclear plant near Shenzhen, China, which posed no threat to public health or the environment. The incident took place last Thursday at the Ling Ao nuclear power station.
A drone targeted the external radiation monitoring lab at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, controlled by Russia in southeastern Ukraine. No injuries were reported, and it remains unclear if the strike caused damage to the lab.
Ukrainian forces have conducted a drone strike on the external radiation monitoring lab at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, raising new concerns about radiation safety in the region. This attack comes at a critical time as authorities assess the situation amid escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Ukraine marked the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion, which led to widespread radioactive contamination across several countries. Despite ongoing containment efforts, significant challenges remain today.
In Slavutych, Ukrainians gathered to mark the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, honoring the heroes who participated in the cleanup efforts. The event featured candle lighting and eulogies.
Ukraine and Russia experienced a significant exchange of strikes over the weekend, resulting in the deaths of 16 individuals. This escalation coincided with the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, raising new concerns about nuclear safety in the region.
On April 26, 1986, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters in history when the Chernobyl reactor in Ukraine exploded. This incident left profound impacts on both the environment and human health.
The early victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster were buried in Moscow, marking a painful remembrance of one of the worst nuclear catastrophes in history. The incident, which occurred in 1986, resulted in significant loss of life and had a profound impact on the environment.
Rare images recently unveiled reveal the secrets of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which occurred in 1986 and remained hidden for decades. This disaster is considered one of the worst nuclear accidents in history.
The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that the Chernobyl disaster in April 1986 was a pivotal event that reshaped nuclear safety concepts and led to the establishment of new international agreements. The incident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine had widespread repercussions worldwide.
Forty years after the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, Associated Press reporters gained access to the nuclear station, revealing lingering effects of the catastrophe. The visit highlights the degradation and changes in the surrounding environment.
On April 26, 2026, the world will commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, which saw the explosion of a nuclear reactor in Ukraine in 1986. This catastrophic event released a radioactive cloud across Europe, leaving devastating impacts on the environment and public health.
Ukraine faces increasing challenges in managing nuclear risks at Chernobyl following the Russian invasion. The current situation raises global concerns about nuclear safety in the region.
Forty years after the Chernobyl disaster, the number of survivors remains very low, with many suffering from severe health and psychological effects. The incident, which occurred in 1986, is considered one of the worst nuclear disasters in history.
Rafael Grossi, Director General of the IAEA, has warned that military activities near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant could lead to serious radiation incidents. This warning comes amid escalating military attacks on the facility.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that recent military strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant did not cause any damage to the facility. This assurance follows an independent analysis of new satellite imagery.
The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization has stated that the damaged nuclear facilities in the country do not pose a threat to public health. This announcement follows reports of attacks targeting nuclear facilities in Iran.
Iran has raised serious concerns about a potential radiation threat to the region, emphasizing the need for urgent preventive measures. This warning comes amid escalating regional tensions.
Russian authorities announced the evacuation of <strong>198 individuals</strong> from Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant as a precautionary measure to address potential security risks. This decision comes amid rising concerns about nuclear safety in the region.
A man was killed near the Iranian Bushehr nuclear power plant, with local authorities confirming no radioactive leak occurred. The incident has raised questions about safety at nuclear facilities in the region.
The Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation in the UAE has announced the winners of the Nuclear and Radiological Excellence Award, aimed at enhancing safety and efficiency standards in the nuclear sector. This award reflects the country's commitment to promoting a culture of nuclear safety.
Russian state nuclear energy company <strong>Rosatom</strong> has announced its readiness to carry out further evacuations from Iran's <strong>Bushehr</strong> nuclear power plant, raising concerns about nuclear safety in the region.
On Friday, Kuwait's National Guard denied rumors of a potential radiation leak in the country, assuring that the situation is safe and poses no threat to citizens. This denial followed the spread of concerns on social media.
The World Health Organization has reported no signs of radiation leaks at this time, providing reassurance amid growing concerns about nuclear safety in the region. This announcement comes as several countries closely monitor the situation.
The Egyptian House of Representatives has provisionally approved an amendment to the law governing nuclear and radiation activities, reflecting the government's commitment to strengthening legal frameworks related to nuclear energy. This amendment aims to enhance the regulation of nuclear activities in line with international standards.
Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia's representative to international organizations, stated that the Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) acknowledged violations of the seven nuclear safety principles in Iran, raising concerns about the nuclear situation in the region.
The head of Russia's nuclear energy agency, Rosatom, reported that the situation at Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant is worsening after a series of military strikes nearby. These attacks, believed to be Israeli-American, raise serious concerns about the safety of the nuclear facility.
The head of Russia's Rosatom has warned that repeated attacks on the Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran pose a direct threat to nuclear safety. This warning follows a third attack in ten days, although no damage or radiation leaks have been reported.
The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization reported that a projectile struck the vicinity of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, confirming no damage or injuries occurred. This incident arises amid increasing tensions in the region.
On Wednesday morning, Russia's Rosatom announced the evacuation of <strong>163 individuals</strong> from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran. This precautionary measure underscores the importance of safety in nuclear facilities.