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Radioactive cloud from the Chernobyl disaster

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Civixplorer2 years ago

Sweden's porn preferences vs radiation level received from Chernobyl

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Vision | Investisseur2 years ago

Impossible. French government say at the time that the cloud never crossed french borders 🙃

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Thierry Doursout2 years ago

You forgot to put the credit…

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Wander More Travel2 years ago

Makes you realize just how important it is to have great quality control without mistakes

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RC2 years ago

España: Contraseña por favor😎

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DamnThatsInteresting2 years ago

Countries with most Nuclear Reactors Under Construction in 2024 : 1.🇨🇳 China: 21 2.🇮🇳 India: 8 3.🇹🇷 Turkey: 4 4.🇪🇬Egypt: 3 5.🇰🇷South Korea: 3 6.🇷🇺 Russia: 3 7.🇧🇩 Bangladesh: 2 8.🇯🇵Japan: 2 9.🇬🇧 UK: 2 10.Ukraine: 2 11.🇧🇷Brazil: 1 12.🇦🇪 UAE: 1 13.🇺🇸 US: 1 14.🇦🇷 Argentina: 1 15.🇧🇾 Belarus: 1 16.🇫🇷 France: 1 17.🇪🇬 Egypt: 1 18.🇮🇷 Iran: 1 19.🇸🇰 Slovakia: 1

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Focus2 years ago

Y a mí Españita ni se arrima, que maravilla

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Душан 🔴⚪🇷🇸2 years ago

Do you have a map of a cloud of radiation from the bombing of Serbia with uranium?

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B1B_Lancer2 years ago

Unknown how true this is, but I remember hear about how one of the first indications that something had happened was when radiation detectors at a nuclear power plant in Sweden alerted. The operators understandably freaked out, thinking something wrong at their site. But then the realized the detectors at the southeast perimeter went off first, indicating something had come into them from that direction.

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39 years ago, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster occurred On the night of April 26, 1986, a powerful explosion occurred at the fourth reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, leading to the destruction of part of the reactor unit and the turbine hall. The explosion triggered a fire that spread to the roof of the third reactor unit and was not fully extinguished until May 10. After the disaster, a radioactive cloud formed, covering Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia, as well as large parts of Europe — including Sweden, Austria, Norway, Germany, Finland, Greece, Romania, Slovenia, Lithuania, and Latvia. Moscow initially concealed the fact of the accident and its environmental consequences — the first official announcement was made only on April 28. Some facts about the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster: ▪️The population within a 30-kilometer radius was evacuated, and 2,293 settlements became contaminated with radioactive fallout. ▪️The Chernobyl disaster was rated at the maximum 7 out of 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES), making it the largest man-made disaster in human history. ▪️The explosion released 100 times more radiation than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. ▪️Nuclear rain from the fallout even reached as far as Ireland. ▪️Greenpeace estimates that around 90,000 cancer deaths worldwide are linked to the Chernobyl accident. ▪️More than 5 million people live in areas still considered contaminated by radioactive substances. ▪️The contaminated area has become one of the world's most unique nature reserves, home to a thriving wildlife population. To prevent further radiation release, the damaged reactor was enclosed in a "sarcophagus" by the end of 1986. In 2016, the New Safe Confinement (NSC) arch was installed over the Shelter structure.

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