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Fears of nuclear catastrophe in Ukraine intensifying
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Fears of a nuclear catastrophe at Europe’s largest nuclear plant in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine are intensifying. Ukraine is warning that Russia may take the plant off the electrical grid, a move which energy experts say raises risks of a nuclear incident that could send radioactive material across Europe. The power company managing the plant said that Russia is already moving to shut it down.Aug. 19, 2022