

Vladimir Putin has been speaking to military bloggers today. So we are worrying that there could be, I mean, obviously mathematically, the possibilities of a hit," he added. "If there was a break in the gates that contain this water or anything like this, you would really lose all your cooling capacity."Īsked about the Ukrainian counteroffensive, Mr Grossi said he was "very concerned" about the plant potentially getting caught again in open warfare. He added: "It is a serious situation because you are limited to the water you have there. Mr Grossi said the level of the reservoir is dropping "quite steadily" but that it didn’t represent an "immediate danger." A reservoir supported by the dam is used for cooling at the plant. The threat to its safety grew more severe after the Kakhovka Dam burst last week. Mr Grossi said he met with Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the nuclear plant.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, spoke to journalists in Kyiv just before leaving on a trip to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant today. It said the content spread on the fake sites criticised the Ukrainian armed forces and amplified criticism of sanctions against Russia and the impact of Ukrainian refugees on other European countries. VIGINUM said it had identified 355 domain names pretending to be European media outlets, such as French daily newspapers Le Monde and Le Figaro. "No attempt at manipulation will distract France from its support for Ukraine in the face of Russia’s war of aggression." In a strongly-worded statement in the report, VIGINUM said: "France condemns these actions, which are unworthy of a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. Russia's embassy in France did not immediately comment on the allegations, which were detailed in a report released today, according to the Associated Press. The French agency responsible for fighting foreign digital interference, VIGINUM, said it has monitored the alleged operation since soon after Russia invaded Ukraine.įrance said it was not the only European country to be targeted. The French government also accused Russia of spoofing popular French websites and newspapers. This coming weekend, still hot, but a low chance for rain will be in the forecast, though nothing to cancel plans for at this time.France has accused Russia of impersonating its foreign ministry's website.

The rest of the week will be hot and dry, with highs in the mid to upper 90s, likely seeing heat indices (feels like) in the 100s, and possibly the issuance of Heat Advisories. There will be a slim chance for a few showers tomorrow afternoon as well, though the chance looks lower than today’s. Overnight, we’ll drop into the low 70s, and then warm into the low and mid 90s tomorrow afternoon. As we’ve seen the last couple of mornings, this activity may linger into the morning hours of our Wednesday, so be prepared for a possibly wet evening drive tonight, and another tomorrow morning on the way out the door. The main concerns with thunderstorms today/tonight will be hail and wind, with a low (but not zero) tornado risk. Through the evening into the nighttime hours, there will be a chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms, some of which may be strong to severe. While most of the afternoon hours are expected to be dry for many of us, as we approach the evening commute hours, between 4 and 6pm, storm chances will be increasing.

Alternatively, those with the rain and the clouds may only warm into the low 80s this afternoon. Like yesterday, there will be a wide spread in temperatures this afternoon due to the rain and clouds, those who are dry and see less cloud cover will likely see highs this afternoon in the low to mid 90s. After another round of morning showers and thunderstorms, most of the area is dry this midday, though more showers and storms will be possible this afternoon and tonight. EAST TEXAS, Texas (KLTV/KTRE) - Happy Tuesday, East Texas! Here is the weather where you live.
