Ukrainian nuclear plant workers scramble for water after dam collapses

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Ukrainian nuclear plant workers are scrambling to secure water to prevent overheating after flooding from the collapse of a nearby damn depleted its water supply. Water levels in the Kakhova Reserv…

Ukrainian nuclear plant workers are scrambling to secure water to prevent overheating after flooding from the collapse of a nearby damn depleted its water supply.

The International Atomic Energy Agency said it believes the water in the pond and other parts of the plant should be enough to cool the plant for the next few months because all six reactors have been shut down, meaning they will require less water. The dam holding back the Kokhova Reservoir was destroyed June 6 and water levels in the reservoir have dropped over 20 feet since then, while towns all along the river, in both Ukrainian held territory and Russian occupied areas, were swamped.

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