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| "The largest nuclear disaster ever caused by humans occurred in 1986 in Chernobyl, Ukraine. Just after 1 a.m. on April 26, one of several reactors exploded, launching a plume of fire and nuclear fallout into the atmosphere, killing 50 people and affecting thousands more with cancers that would kill years later. At Chernobyl -- and with all nuclear disasters -- the real damage comes after the explosion. Radiation spreads far distances and infiltrates air, food sources and groundwater supplies, affecting local populations for decades." |
| says - Frankie (8:08 May. 3, 2010 ) |
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in 1986 in Chernobyl, Ukraine. Just after 1 a.m. on April
26, one of several reactors exploded, launching a plume of
fire and nuclear fallout into the atmosphere, killing 50
people and affecting thousands more with cancers that would
kill years later. At Chernobyl -- and with all nuclear
disasters -- the real damage comes after the explosion.
Radiation spreads far distances and infiltrates air, food
sources and groundwater supplies, affecting local
populations for decades.
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