NewsLightning strike forces shutdown of Armenia's sole nuclear plant

Lightning strike forces shutdown of Armenia's sole nuclear plant

A lightning strike shut down the Metsamor nuclear power plant, the only nuclear power plant in Armenia, which is located about 25 kilometres from Yerevan.

Armenian nuclear power plant
Armenian nuclear power plant
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31 August 2024 12:03

Reuters reports on the event. As a result of the lightning strike on Friday evening, "safety systems triggered an emergency shutdown of the power plant," the Armenian Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure informed. The facility was disconnected from the grid.

The ministry stated that power plant workers are currently working on restarting it.

Metsamor is under the supervision of the government of Armenia.

One of the plant's two reactors is operational. It was started in 1976. Metsamor produces about 35 per cent of Armenia's electricity.

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