Professor of Risk Assessment at the European University, George Bustras, does not see the possibility of a nuclear accident from the power cut at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, noting that it is very important that information about what is happening on the ground there is accurate,
Speaking to CNA, he explained that a nuclear plant, if properly maintained according to international standards, poses no particular risk. A nuclear plant in normal use, 99.9 percent of the time, will not present any problems, he added. "All these designs, of course, do not take into account the case of war.
(CNA)
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