Situation in Ukraine
IAEA Updates
Under the following link you will find the continuously published information of the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA on the situation in Ukraine:
WENRA Updates
Under the following links you will find the communications of the Western European Nuclear Regulators Association WENRA on the situation in Ukraine:
- WENRA position on the safety situation of the Zaporizhzhya NPP with regards to the consequences of the Kakhovka dam rupture (16.06.2023)
- WENRA’s statement on the importance of nuclear safety in the context of the current energy crisis (11.11.2022)
- WENRA position on the safety situation of Zaporizhzhya NPP with regards to the partial loss of external power supply (24.03.2022)
- Statement on the loss of power in Chernobyl (11.03.2022)
- Joint statement of WENRA and HERCA regarding possible consequences of a nuclear accident in Ukraine (09.03.2022)
Information on Environmental Radioactivity
The Federal Office of Public Health is responsible for monitoring environmental radioactivity. Under the following link you will find information from Swiss authorities on the measurement of environmental radioactivity:
Civil Protection
The Federal Office for Civil Protection FOCP answers the most frequently asked questions on civil protection in connection with Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine in a fact sheet: