A nuclear blackout typically refers to a situation where there is a significant disruption or failure in the operation of a nuclear power plant, leading to a loss of power generation capabilities and the potential for safety concerns. This can arise from various factors, including natural disasters, equipment failures, or operational errors. The term may also be used to describe a broader situation in which there is a sudden cessation of electricity supply due to grid failures, impacting areas reliant on nuclear power for their electricity needs.

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