On April 26, 1986, during a test to see how much power was
needed to keep the No. 4 reactor operating in the event of a blackout, the No.
4 reactor of Chernobyl Nuclear Station exploded causing fire, which lead in
next days to huge damage of the building, releasing extremely dangerous amounts
of radioactive chemicals into the air, which over time contaminated millions of
square miles in dozens of European nations. The IAEA estimates that
approximately 30 people were killed by the explosion and related radiation
exposure, with several thousand additional deaths due to higher cancer
incidence possible over the long term.
This is fascinating and chilling. I was in West Berlin when Chernobyl happened. We were all worried about exposure. I'm still astonished how quickly they were able to get the people out of Pripyat. Very interesting article, Clancy. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo. We have had a few situations like this, and many wars since I was born. We never seem to learn much as we progress, eh?
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