Power Restored at Russian Nuclear Plant After Widespread Outages

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Updated with restrictions in Krasnodar.Power was restored across southern Russia early Wednesday after a malfunction at a major nuclear
plant the day before led to sweeping outages and emergency restrictions across the region.A power unit at the Rostov nuclear plant
evening
By Wednesday morning, the 4,071-megawatt nuclear plant was supplying 2,800 megawatts of electricity from three of its operating units, with
media that the authorities may be forced to reintroduce temporary restrictions on power usage if problems persist due to an ongoing heatwave
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