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Why furloughed nuclear workers heighten safety risks during US shutdown

The National Nuclear Security Administration began furloughing 1,400 staff amid the U.S. government shutdown, raising concerns over nuclear safety, while President Trump pressures Democrats to reopen the government.

October 21, 2025 / 09:42 IST
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NNSA staff furloughed during shutdown
NNSA staff furloughed during shutdown

The agency tasked with safeguarding the United States’ nuclear arsenal began placing the majority of its employees on enforced leave Monday, an official confirmed, after yet another congressional vote to end the ongoing government shutdown failed.

As the standoff approaches its fourth week, around 1,400 workers at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) were scheduled to receive notices placing them on unpaid furlough.

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“Due to the Democrat shutdown, approximately 1,400 NNSA federal employees will be furloughed as of today, October 20th and nearly 400 NNSA federal employees will continue to work to support the protection of property and the safety of human life,” a Department of Energy spokesperson said in a statement.

The United States maintains a stockpile of 5,177 nuclear warheads, with roughly 1,770 deployed, according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a global security non-profit. The NNSA, which oversees 60,000 contractors, is responsible for designing, manufacturing, servicing, and securing these weapons.