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Hurricane victims can attest to the prolonged misery and disruptions from even a localized disaster, even with the rest of the country still able to help out. Nobody can begin to imagine how bad the suffering will be, and for how long, if nuclear weapons have gone off...
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Privacy Policy; Terms of Use *CHERNOBYL: A NUCLEAR DISASTER* Introduction [Masked Worker] Local Effects The Disaster Worldwide Effects Emergency Chernobyl Today The Cause Quiz Search ThinkQuest ThinkQuest Oracle Education Foundation...
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A Description of Nuclear Disasters and Accidents ... The accident which occurred at Unit 2 is considered to be the worst nuclear disaster in US history. Why did it happen? There are many reasons for the accident, but the two main ones are simple human error and the failure of a rather minor valve in the reactor.
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The April 1986 disaster at the Chernobyla nuclear power plant in the Ukraine was the product of a flawed Soviet reactor design coupled with serious mistakes made by the plant operatorsb. It was a direct consequence of Cold War isolation and the resulting lack of any safety culture.
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SEPTEMBER 2000: Fourteen years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, wheat grown in Ukraine near the nuclear power station is six times more likely to show mutations than crops grown in uncontaminated soil, scientists have discovered.
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Facts About Chernobyl Disaster; Links to information on Chernobyl disaster ... Chernobyl Accident - Nuclear Issues Briefing Paper by Uranium Information Centre Ltd in Melbourne, Australia...
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Chernobyl nuclear disaster information and pictures ... The Chernobyl nuclear disaster was one of the worst disasters of all time. Effects of the disaster are continuing to show as time passes and the amount of people still suffering is tremendous. The estimated recovery time for this disaster is up to 130 years.
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