LLAW’s All Things Nuclear #719, Sunday, (08/11/2024)

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

Lloyd A. Williams-Pendergraft

Aug 11, 2024

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Kursk Nuclear Power Plant

The Kursk Nuclear Power plant is close to where Russian and Ukrainian forces could be fighting (Image: Getty )

LLAW’s NUCLEAR ISSUES & COMMENTS, Sunday, (08/11/2024)

The following article is an update from yesterday’s post concerning the possibility of a potential nuclear disaster amid the ongoing Russia/Ukraine war. We are now seeing nuclear power plants, either by accident or by war strategy, adding possible nuclear tragedy to innocent citizens who are evacuating the Kursk reactor location.

A news report yesterday, posted here, said that 76,000 Russian citizens were ordered to evacuate , and yesterday even Russian president Vladimir Putin is urging more evacuations, apparently not directly due to war, but to the possibility of ta Kursk Power Plant meltdown and radiation released ot the atmosphere, similar to the long ongoing concerns of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. where nearby fighting has been ongoing for nearly two years.

My point here , as I have often mentioned in past posts in this daily blog, is that nuclear power plants are potentially as dangerous as nuclear war, whether accidentally by earthquakes, floods, typhoons, hurricanes, or, just as likely, operational errors by plant operators, and most certainly as weapons of war when available. We are well advised, therefore, to not only disarm all nuclear weapons on the face of the Earth, but also do the same with nuclear powerplants. It is a mystery to me why nobody seems to understand the ‘all things nuclear’ threat to all life on the planet, including animal life. as well as our own. ~llaw

The Daily Express | Rupert the Bear Wiki | Fandom

Nuclear disaster warning for two countries as Putin orders urgent mass evacuation

Ukrainian forces have made a surprise incursion into Russian territory sparking fears fighting could develop around the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant.

By Richard Ashmore, Senior News Reporter

18:32, Sat, Aug 10, 2024 | UPDATED: 18:33, Sat, Aug 10, 2024

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Kursk Nuclear Power Plant

The Kursk Nuclear Power plant is close to where Russian and Ukrainian forces could be fighting (Image: Getty )

The head of the international atomic monitoring body has issued a stark warning to Russia and Ukraine to avoid fighting getting close to huge nuclear power plant.

Rafael Grossi, the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), urged both militaries to “exercise maximum restraint” if combat erupts near the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant.

In a bold move Ukraine has stunned President Putin and the Kremlin with a military incursion on Tuesday into the Russian provinces of Kursk, and most recently the neighbouring Belgorod region.

A humiliated Vladimir Putin has now been forced to issue a massive evacuation order for more than 76,000 civilians from the Kursk region. The measures, which also apply to the neighbouring Belgorod and Bryansk provinces that border Ukraine, allow the government to relocate residents, control phone communications and requisition vehicles.

The Russian Defence Ministry said today (Saturday) that fighting was continuing in the Kursk and that the army has conducted airstrikes against Ukrainian forces.

In an urgent statement issued last night, IAEA boss Rafael Grossi said: “The IAEA has been monitoring the situation on the reported military activities taking place in the vicinity of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant.

READ MORE: Ukraine troops pose with Ukrainian flag in Russian village

President Putin

President Putin has been forced to issue an evacuation order for civilians (Image: Getty )

“In view of the reportedly significant military activity, I wish to remind all parties of the seven indispensable pillars for ensuring nuclear safety and security during an armed conflict.”

Mr Grossi urged Russia and Ukraine to respect principles adhered to so far in the conflict which have been used to protect the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine.

He added: “These include, among others, the imperative to ensure the physical integrity of a nuclear power plant. This is valid irrespective of where an NPP is situated.

“At this juncture, I would like to appeal to all sides to exercise maximum restraint in order to avoid a nuclear accident with the potential for serious radiological consequences.”Subscribe

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There are 7 categories, with the latest (#7) being a Friday weekly roundup of IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) global nuclear news stories. Also included is a bonus non-nuclear category for news about the Yellowstone caldera and other volcanic and caldera activity around the world that play an important role in humanity’s lives. The feature categories provide articles and information about ‘all things nuclear’ for you to pick from, usually with up to 3 links with headlines concerning the most important media stories in each category, but sometimes fewer and occasionally even none (especially so with the Yellowstone Caldera). The Categories are listed below in their usual order:

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  2. Nuclear Power
  3. Nuclear Power Emergencies
  4. Nuclear War
  5. Nuclear War Threats
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A current Digest of major nuclear media headlines with automated links is listed below by nuclear Category (in the above listed order). If a Category heading does not appear in the daily news Digest, it means there was no news reported from this Category today. Generally, the three best articles in each Category from around the nuclear world(s) are Posted. Occasionally, if a Post is important enough, it may be listed in multiple Categories.

TODAY’S NUCLEAR WORLD’S NEWS, Sunday, (08/11/2024)

All Things Nuclear

NEWS

Fusion power might be 30 years away but we will reap its benefits well before – The Guardian

The Guardian

Discoveries made in pursuit of nuclear fusion have potentially huge practical applications in everything from curing cancer to superior batteries …

Troubled trail ahead for San Onofre’s spent nuclear fuel – San Diego Union-Tribune

San Diego Union-Tribune

Virtually all the nuclear fuel used in the past 50 years at San Onofre … “All things being equal, rail transport is safer,” he said. “The …

Nuclear fusion game-changer: New method can cut reactor design time by decade

Interesting Engineering

It involves everything from neutrons on the quantum scale to macro-scale coolant flow and heat transfer. Multiple layers of physics are also tightly …

Nuclear Power

NEWS

With New York’s climate action goals in question, governor’s comments on future role of …

RiverheadLOCAL

… nuclear power worry environmental advocates. The Shoreham nuclear power plant built by LILCO was one of several planned by the utility across the …

You had a lot of questions about next-generation nuclear reactors. We posed them to the experts

Houston Chronicle

… reactor that would operate as a commercial nuclear power plant. Readers … Nuclear power plants don’t emit the planet-warming greenhouse …

The Changing Geopolitics of the Nuclear Energy Market – China – UxC – UxC

Full Coverage

Rushville among 16 Nebraska sites studied as possible locations for a next-generation …

Star-Herald

… nuclear power plant in Nebraska … NPPD operates the Cooper Nuclear Station near Brownville, the state’s only nuclear power plant.

Nuclear Power Emergencies

NEWS

DOH distributing free potassium iodide tables | News | citizensvoice.com

The Citizens’ Voice

Close-up view of the twin cooling towers at the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, the nuclear power plant in Salem Twp. … nuclear emergency and when …

Urgent nuclear warning for two countries as Vladimir Putin orders mass evacuation – MSN

MSN

… nuclear power plant.

Nuclear disaster warning for two countries as Putin orders urgent mass evacuation

Daily Express

Ukrainian forces have made a surprise incursion into Russian territory sparking fears fighting could develop around the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant.

Nuclear War

NEWS

How to survive nuclear fallout in the US hour by hour as World War III fears mount – Irish Star

Irish Star

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has specific guidance for what to do in the case of a nuclear attack (Image: Getty …

Nuclear bunker: How a Cold War relic is being transformed – BBC

BBC

BBC News NI gets rare access to an old nuclear bunker being converted into an environmental archive.

Ukraine launches ‘attack of astonishment’ as troops ‘enter another Russian region’ after …

Sky News

Ukraine’s surprise invasion of Kursk is continuing, with battles raging into a sixth day. Drones and missiles have been launched and Volodymyr …

Nuclear War Threats

NEWS

Set To Orbit Above Moscow’s Missiles, Starlab Hopes Space Truce Holds – Forbes

Forbes

Russian threats to escalate Space War I – by … Russia’s ongoing barrage of nuclear threats, combined with its staging of simulated nuclear war ..

Why is the U.S. spending $2 trillion on more weapons that could end the world? | Salon.com

Salon.com

Pentagon’s plan will rain money on big weapons contractors — and threaten Armageddon for the rest of us.

Severely threatening Iran’s stability is only way to prevent attack – opinion – The Jerusalem Post

The Jerusalem Post

A credible American and Israeli threat to strike critical Iranian assets and sites – including military, nuclear, oil and electricity facilities, as ..

Yellowstone Caldera

NEWS

Remembering the 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake | News | bozemandailychronicle.com

Bozeman Daily Chronicle

Yellowstone Caldera · Solid Mechanics · Volcanoes Of Wyoming. Contact the Chronicle. Send us your thoughts and feedback as a letter to the editor …

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