It has been a long time ago, the Chernobyl reactor accident on April 26, 1986, but the consequences for health are still the subject of studies today. More than 30 deaths are directly related to the catastrophe, the information about the dead due to the long -term consequences vary greatly. In any case, there is still a limited area around the power plant.
It was a nuclear disaster with unexpected consequences for hundreds of thousands of people who broke out on 26 April 1986 in the fourth block of the Chernobyl car in today’s Ukraine. It was the first accident that reached the highest level at the International Accident Scale (Ines), namely level seven. As a result of the explosion, a graphite fire took place – with a release of radioactive substances at high heights of up to 10,000 meters.
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