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The process is that after the Chernobyl No. 4 reactor occurred, a lot of high-energy radioactive materials were released, which caused severe radiation in a large area around it, and in the 15 years after the accident, 680,000 people were affected and died, and nearly 140,000 people were tortured by radiation diseases, and all the residents within 30 kilometers of this area were forced to disperse, and the amount of nuclear radiation this time was more than 400 times that of the Hiroshima atomic bomb during World War II, so this loss is catastrophic, and it's also a very expensive loss.
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This incident happened mainly because of the staff's mistake in manipulating the town, so it was caused, and it caused a great fire to cause great damage to others, and the air pollution after this incident broke out was also very serious.
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It was the mistake of the staff that led to this serious accident, which was not taken seriously by the Soviet Union at the beginning, which affected many people, and finally the Soviet Union sprayed sandbags with boric acid on the nuclear reactor, which led to the death of many people.
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The process before and after is mainly due to the operation error of the staff, and the accident does not attract attention, so it will lead to the occurrence of the incident.
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The Chernobyl accident contaminated more than 30 kilometres in radius, but its radioactive clouds covered a third of the planet. The damage caused by the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was devastating, with a concentration of up to 60 nuclear fuel leaking at the time, and the reactor was mothballed 10 days and nights after the accident, and the radioactive elements were released in excessive quantities.
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant occurred on April 26, 1986 in the city of Pripyat, on the territory of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic, when the fourth generating unit of the power plant, the nuclear reactor was completely blown up, and a large amount of radioactive materials leaked, becoming the largest accident since the era of nuclear power. It took three days after the accident for nearby residents to be evacuated, but in those three days, many people have been contaminated with radioactive materials.
The radiation hazard caused by the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident was severe, resulting in 31 deaths in the three months before and after the accident, 6 to 80,000 deaths in the next 15 years, 10,000 people suffering from radiation diseases of various degrees, and more than 10,000 people in a 30-kilometer radius were forced to evacuate. Ukraine and the international community have been working hard to eliminate radiation hazards and ensure ecological safety in the area where the accident occurred.
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The Chernobyl nuclear accident that shook the world originated from the cheating of one person and the dispatch of 600,000 people to rescue it.
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There are two conflicting official explanations as to the cause of the accident. The first was announced in August 1986, placing the blame for the accident entirely on the nuclear power plant operator. The second, published in 1991, explained that the accident was due to a design flaw in the pressurized tubular graphite-moderated boiling water reactor (RBMK), particularly the design of the control rods.
The investigative missions on both sides were lobbied by many parties, including reactor designers and Chernobyl nuclear power plant employees.
Another important factor contributing to the accident was that staff did not receive reports of reactor problems. According to an Anatolidyatlov staff member, the designers were aware of the danger of the reactor under certain circumstances, but deliberately concealed it.
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This happened during the period of Soviet rule, mainly in the case of nuclear reactor accidents in Ukraine, on April 26, 1986, the fourth reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine**, the disaster caused $200 billion in damage, and now no one lives in this place.
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This incident occurred on the territory of Ukraine, the worst nuclear power accident in history, on April 26, 1984, the fourth reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine**, this place is still uninhabited and uninhabited.
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In 1986, when Ukraine's nuclear power plant occurred, a lot of radioactive material appeared, causing serious damage to people, and the disaster cost a total of 200 billion US dollars, which was one of the worst nuclear disasters in history.
It's because the nuclear leak has been contaminated, that's why these creatures appeared.
In order to experience Soviet culture, Chernobyl basically retains the architectural streets of the end of the Soviet Union. On January 1, 2011, Ukraine** announced that the site of the Chernobyl nuclear accident would be open to tourists for visits and tours under the official guided route. In particular, there is a need to visit and excursion under the official guided route, because the difference in radioactivity in different contaminated areas is 1:, depending on the difference between radioactive contamination and ** >>>More
The Chernobyl nuclear accident that shook the world originated from the cheating of one person and the dispatch of 600,000 people to rescue it.
The entire series of "Chernobyl" revolves around the world-famous man-made disaster of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which shocked the world in 1986. It tells the story of what happened in Ukraine in 1986 that led to the accident, and how the brave Soviet soldiers and civilians sacrificed themselves to save Europe from disaster. >>>More
Scrapped nuclear reactors of nuclear power plants, wrapped up to reduce leakage.