What to expect in Hungary in case of a nuclear accident in Ukraine?

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Attila Aszódi, a professor at the Budapest University of Technology, spoke about the outcomes of a potential accident at a Ukrainian nuclear power plant. In the wake of the Russian-Ukrainian war, many are wondering what the worst-case scenario might be. We aim to find some answers with the help of Aszódi.

Is there another nuclear outbreak on the cards?

The Russian forces attacking Ukraine would like to occupy several strategically important nuclear power plants. in addition to the no longer operating Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the Zaporizhia power plant, one of the largest in the world, was acquired by Russians. The International Atomic Energy Agency has also expressed concern about this, writes atlatszo.hu.

“However, there is no need to fear a nuclear disaster,”

said Attila Aszódi, a professor at the Budapest University of Technology. “An accident at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine would have limited impact on Hungary. The radioactivity would be measurable, but there would be no health consequences for the Hungarian population. Within some 10-kilometre circle around the power plants, the effect that is actually health-relevant would remain and the radiation could spread further. However, that would occur in such a low concentration that there would be no health consequences in Hungary” said Aszódi.

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