50 Chernobyl employees who’ve been on the job since Russia seized the nuclear plant were finally allowed to clock off
More than four dozen employees at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant were allowed to go home after pulling the mother of all double shifts, having worked without relief at the station since it was seized by invading Russian forces on Feb. 24. Management at the plant said Sunday that the 50 staff members had been rotated out and replaced, according to the Associated Press. Authorities did not share details on any negotiations that had taken place to allow the exhausted workers to go home.
Officials had previously loudly voiced their fears for the safety of the employees at the decommissioned plant. “I’m deeply concerned about the difficult and stressful situation facing staff at the Chornobyl nuclear power plant and the potential risks this entails for nuclear safety,” the International Atomic Energy Committee’s director general, Rafael Grossi, said in a March 8 statement.
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