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Nuclear inspectors' report on Zaporizhzhia power plant indicates violated nuclear standards
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Nuclear inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency assessing the damage at the Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine released a report indicating serious concerns about the plant's stability. NBC News' Meagan Fitzgerald explains the team's assessment of nuclear safety and what could cause the plant to release radioactive materials. Sept. 6, 2022