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Chernobyl Dome Breach: Radioactive Fears Rise

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Chernobyl's New Safe Confinement dome severely damaged by drone strike.
  • Dome lost primary safety functions, posing radiation containment risks.
  • Urgent repairs and upgrades needed for Chernobyl's protective shelter.
Chernobyl Dome Breach: Radioactive Fears Rise

The protective dome shielding the Chernobyl disaster site has sustained severe damage, sparking concerns over its ability to contain radioactive material. Officially known as the New Safe Confinement (NSC), this multi-billion dollar shield over Reactor 4 experienced damage from a Russian drone strike in February. The IAEA's assessment revealed a loss of primary safety functions, including confinement, though temporary roof repairs have been made.

Despite the main structure remaining intact, the compromised shelter holds vast quantities of radioactive material from the 1986 disaster. The IAEA is urging immediate repairs and upgrades, emphasizing the need for better humidity control, corrosion monitoring, and an automated system to manage the radioactive remains. These substations are critical for reactor cooling and safety systems.

In 2026, further temporary repairs are planned to support the NSC's confinement function, with full restoration anticipated after the conflict concludes. The IAEA maintains a permanent team at Chernobyl, committed to supporting efforts to restore nuclear safety and security at the site.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The New Safe Confinement (NSC) dome at Chernobyl was severely damaged by a Russian drone strike in February.
The IAEA confirmed the Chernobyl dome has lost its primary safety functions, including its confinement capability.
Urgent temporary repairs are underway, with more extensive restoration planned for 2026 and full restoration after the conflict ends.

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