A Ukrainian emergency worker wearing radiation protection suit attends training in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Thursday, June 29, 2023. (Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)
Should something happen at the plant, the people would be brought from radiation-contaminated areas to a location where they would be given medical and psychological assistance, the emergency services said.Next stop would be a temporary center where people would be washed to wipe away surface radiation and then transported to evacuation points.Larysa Mykolaieva, who took part in the drill, said while it made her anxious, she understands why it is being undertaken. Her family has already stocked up on large bottles of drinking water, stored food supplies, and purchased masks to prepare for a possible disaster."We need to prepare for the worst and hope for the best," Mykolaieva said.Last year, when a threat of an accident at the plant first arose, Ukraine established a crisis response headquarters. Thursday's drill was not the first time exercises were held.According to the emergency services, in case of a nuclear disaster at the plant, approximately 300,000 people would be evacuated from the areas closest to the facility. That covers four regions: Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia and Mykolaiv. The evacuation would be mandatory.People will be allowed to bring their pets with them, according to the services. Buses, trains, and personal cars would be used for the evacuation from the affected zone.Depending on the wind direction and the spread of radiation, people would be taken to safer areas within Ukraine."There are different scenarios, but we are preparing for the most critical one," Yurii Vlasenko, the Ukranian deputy minister of energy said.