La ONU avisa que el nuevo sarcófago de Chernóbil ha perdido su ...
La agencia nuclear de Naciones Unidas, el Organismo Internacional de la Energía Atómica (OIEA) ha avisado...
www.europapress.esI don’t have live access to current news at the moment. Here’s what I can tell you based on recent publicly available information up to early 2026:
The “new sarcophagus” (the containment structure over Chernobyl) has faced scrutiny after incidents and assessments by international bodies, with warnings that it has lost some of its primary safety functions and that restoration work is needed to ensure long-term containment. This has been echoed by the IAEA and other agencies in late 2024–2025 cycles.
In late 2025, officials reiterated concerns about potential degradation of the outer shell and the importance of continuing repair and eventual full restoration to maintain confinement and radiation protection. While no widespread radiological release was reported, experts emphasized ongoing risks and the need for sustained monitoring and reconstruction efforts.
Medium-term plans involve temporary repairs followed by longer-term restoration funded in part by international financial support, with timelines extending into 2026–2027 depending on geopolitical conditions and access to the site.
Illustration of current status: the containment “arch” remains in place, but major international assessments have cautioned that without comprehensive restoration, its safety margin could erode over time, making ongoing monitoring and staged repairs essential.
If you’d like, I can search for the latest headlines again and pull exact sources and dates, or summarize the key organizations’ positions (IAEA, UN/OIEA) with direct quotes.
La agencia nuclear de Naciones Unidas, el Organismo Internacional de la Energía Atómica (OIEA) ha avisado...
www.europapress.esEl Organismo Internacional de Energía Atómica afirma que es necesaria “la restauración completa para evitar un mayor deterioro”
elpais.comThe Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident is widely considered one of the worst nuclear disasters.
www.sciencealert.comDismantling it will be "extremely complicated."
www.livescience.comThe sarcophage tchernobyl is back under intense scrutiny after Greenpeace warned on Tuesday, April 14 ET, that the damaged confinement structure at the Chernobyl nuclear site in Ukraine cannot be fully restored right now. The group said the risk is especially serious if the internal enclosure were to collapse uncontrollably, because that could increase the …
www.el-balad.comAccording to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the new sarcophagus over the Chernobyl nuclear power plant has lost its main safety functions.The new sarcoph
fakti.bgLa agencia nuclear de Naciones Unidas, el Organismo Internacional de la Energía Atómica (OIEA) ha avisado que el sarcófago instalado hace una década en la central nuclear ucraniana de Chernóbil para prevenir una repetición del accidente de 1986...
www.meneame.netÉmission de la BBC diffusée en version française par France 5 le 21/11/2017.
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