Swiss Nuclear Plants Pass Flood Safety Assessment
Federal inspection confirms Swiss nuclear power plants can withstand major flood events, addressing public safety concerns.

Key Takeaways
- Safety-relevant buildings at all Swiss nuclear power plants are not at risk from major flooding events.
- The central interim storage facility (Zwilag) in Beznau remains completely dry in both 1,000-year and 10,000-year flood scenarios.
- Leibstadt nuclear power plant is located approximately 20 meters above the normal water level of the Rhine.
- Two buildings at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) could be jeopardized by bank erosion during a 10,000-year flood event.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The safety-relevant buildings of the Swiss nuclear power plants are not at risk in the event of a flood."
"Radioactive material should be moved to an unaffected building in the event of imminent extreme flooding."