renewables. the bill accelerates that. it pours gasoline on the fire, so to speak, which means it will allow the momentum to accelerate and that s great. the underlying trends are just as important as the bill itself which allocates a few hundred billion which is a relatively small amount compared to the amount poured into the fossil fuel business in the last couple decades. thank you very much for being with us. nuclear inspectors are finally in ukraine to check for radiation leaks at europe s biggest nuclear plant after selling. we ll take you there live to the region next. [ only wanna be with you by hootie & the blowfish]
been shelling at or near europe s largest nuclear power plant. and tonight, authorities are preparing for the worst. officials in zaporizhzhia dusting off evacuation plans and dolling out iodine tablets for residents to take if radiation leaks. this woman was told adults can take one tablet, her child one half of a tablet what we know from past nuclear accidents, such as chernobyl and fukushima daiichi, is that preparedness really alleviates those adverse consequences reporter: the head of zaporizhzhia s regional government says if disaster strikes, ukrainians in russian controlled areas would be taken to central and west ukraine. he says the first wave of evacuations is for people within 30 miles of the leak. tonight, the u.n. s nuclear agency says it s aiming to send inspectors to zaporizhzhia in the next few days to assess damage and safety systems after shelling forced the plant offline. that u.n. mission already delayed for days
hi are tell intense attacks tonight on that region, one town is just across from the nuclear power plant seen fire crews respond this evening. putting out flames and making as many rescues as possible. meanwhile, earlier today throughout the weekend along limes formed in the town for residents were taking matters into their own hands preparing by collecting iodine pills. the fighting and recent escalation near the nuclear power plant prompting new steps of what to do over fears of radiation leaks. we were told an adult should take one tablet. i have a seven 8-year-old child that should take half of a tablet. russian showing today also in the eastern town damaging residential buildings and a school put russian s defense ministry sake this weekend is successfully hit ukrainian ammunition depots. ukraine claims have held off russian attacks from six
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are the largest china has ever held in the taiwan strait. we ll be following that. turning now to the war in ukraine, where russian forces over the weekend allegedly targeted europe s largest nuclear power plant, raising fears of radiation leaks. ukraine and russia traded accusations over the shelling. ukrainian officials say russian rockets on saturday hit the power plant in zaporizhzhia in the southeast, damaging three radiation sensors and injuring a person. officials say the attack risked a nuclear disaster. and a catastrophic leak was, quote, miraculously avoided. for days now, experts have warned that intense fighting around the plant poses a grave threat. russian forces have controlled that plant since march, using it as a base to launch artillery attacks on nearby ukrainian-controlled towns. moscow, however, denies carrying out the attack and blamed