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  1. Apr 29, 2024 · Chernobyl disaster, accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in the Soviet Union in 1986, the worst disaster in nuclear power generation history. Between 2 and 50 people were killed in the initial explosions, and dozens more contracted serious radiation sickness, some of whom later died.

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  4. The Chernobyl disaster [a] began on 26 April 1986 with the explosion of the No. 4 reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near the city of Pripyat in the north of the Ukrainian SSR, close to the border with the Byelorussian SSR, in the Soviet Union. [1] It is one of only two nuclear energy accidents rated at seven—the maximum severity ...

    • Reactor design and operator error
    • INES Level 7 (major accident)
    • 26 April 1986; 37 years ago
  5. Oct 6, 2015 · The map below, created by Reddit user Stoplizardtrump3, shows how a cloud of radiation engulfed Europe during the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Below is the Russian map that shows radioactive fallout from Chernobyl disaster (Curie/km2). The Chernobyl catastrophe took place on 26 April 1986 at the Nuclear Power Plant, near the town of Pripyat in the ...

  6. Intelligence Systems GEO is a pioneer in the spatial study of the Chornobyl disaster, producing the first Atlas of Radioactive Contamination of Ukraine; this Atlas was the foundation for our Chernobyl/Chornobyl project’s first interactive maps. The Department of Cartography and Geospatial Modeling of Lviv Polytechnic National University ...

  7. Feb 7, 2024 · It is one of only two nuclear energy accidents rated at seven—the maximum severity—on the International Nuclear Event Scale, the other being the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. The initial emergency response, together with later decontamination of the environment, involved more than 500,000 personnel and cost an estimated 18 ...

  8. The Radioactive Fallout. The Chornobyl (Chernobyl) Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine suffered a catastrophic nuclear accident on April 26, 1986, with far-reaching consequences. The explosion and fire released a substantial amount of radioactive material into the atmosphere, contaminating air, water, and soil over a large part of Europe.

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