Europe's largest nuclear power facility is back online today after temporarily being disconnected from the power grid amid ongoing shelling near the Zaporizhzhia plant.
Ukrainian officials are now reportedly handing out iodine tablets to local residents as fears grow over a potential nuclear incident in the region.
But as Redmond Shannon reports, some experts are taming those concerns, suggesting things at the plant aren't as grave as they're being made out to be.
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Ukrainian officials are now reportedly handing out iodine tablets to local residents as fears grow over a potential nuclear incident in the region.
But as Redmond Shannon reports, some experts are taming those concerns, suggesting things at the plant aren't as grave as they're being made out to be.
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