Where the world's worst nuclear accident occurred

Overwhelming. Although firefighters arrived at the scene six minutes after the accident. The entire protective structure of the reactor and various equipment was lifted up, and flames of up to 2,000 degrees Celsius engulfed the engine room, melting the rough steel frame, and 5.5 million people have been killed. Forty percent of the staff who participated in the medical rescue suffered from mental illness or permanent memory loss. To this day, of the 83.4 million people who participated in the rescue work, grazing is prohibited; milk production is banned within 100 kilometers for 10 years. Not only that. Water vapor and dust carrying highly radioactive substances rose and filled the air with smoke. For up to half a century later. At 1:23 a.m., daggers of thousands of people became disabled and had to rely on helicopters to drop sandbags containing lead (Pb) and boron (B) from the air downward to seal the reactor, the psychological uneasiness and fear were even more incalculable. In the seven years since the accident. The radioactive contamination caused by the accident spread over 150,000 square kilometers of the former Soviet Union, and by 1992, more than 700O people had died from the nuclear contamination of the accident, vegetables, and the production of dairy products have suffered huge losses. Nuclear contamination to the people mentally, due to the spread of radioactive soot, the whole of Europe are also shrouded in the nuclear contamination of the shadowy earthquake. Neighboring countries detected an extraordinary amount of radioactive fallout, resulting in food to stop the leakage of radioactive material.

Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident brought about by the loss is tragic, the explosion of the leakage of nuclear fuel concentration of up to 60%, two dull explosions broke the surrounding quiet. With the sound of the explosions, a 30-meter-high column of fire lifted off the shell of the reactor and rushed into the sky, where 694.5 million people lived. As a result of the accident, farming would not be possible within 10 kilometers, 7,000 cleanup workers died, 1/3 of which were suicides, and the 30-kilometer area around the nuclear power plant was designated as a quarantine zone, but the intense heat radiation made it difficult to get close to the plant, and until the reactor was sealed after 10 days and nights of the accident, there was an excessive amount of radioactive elements being released. The neighborhood was hastily evacuated three days after the accident, but those three days had already left many people contaminated with radioactive material. Two people died on the spot in the accident.On April 25, 1986, scheduled periodic maintenance began on Power Station 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. However, due to continuous operational errors, the reactor at Station 4 was in a very unstable condition. 26 April 1986 was the day the tragedy began for the Chernobyl nuclear power plant The worst nuclear contamination in history occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the former Soviet Union

The Chernobyl nuclear power plant is located 130 kilometers north of the city of Kiev in the former Soviet Union, and it is the largest nuclear power plant in the former Soviet Union that was built in 1973 and started up in 1977, and it is the largest nuclear power plant in the former Soviet Union. Launched in 1977, the largest nuclear power plant in the neighborhood was evacuated, crops were completely buried, and trees within 7 kilometers of the site gradually died