What is International Chernobyl Remembrance Day?
Every year on April 26th, International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day commemorates this historic nuclear accident. The day also focuses on the prevention of future nuclear disasters.
The worst nuclear accident in history took place on April 26th, 1986. In Chernobyl, Ukraine, a horrific event took place. This accident occurred during a safety inspection of one of the nuclear reactors at the power plant. The explosion caused by a combination of human error and poor planning, resulting in a fire that lasted for nine days. In three countries: Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus, the radiation released into the atmosphere contaminated 150,000 square miles in 150,000 square miles: Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. Food sources throughout Europe were also polluted by the radioactive cloud.
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Two workers were killed in the explosion. Within the next three months, twenty-eight firefighters and emergency responders died within the first three months from radiation exposure. According to a UN report, the tragedy may have been a potential cause of thyroid cancer in 20,000 children. Over 300,000 people who lived near the nuclear power plant had to relocate. An increase in suicide rates, depression, and post-traumatic stress are also related to the crash.
The total cost of the disaster has increased by $700 billion over the years. The following items are included in the costs of the work:: Thes include::