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प्रश्न
What do you know about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster?
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उत्तर
On April 26, 1986, Reactor 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (near Pripyat, then in the Ukrainian SSR) exploded during a safety test, producing a steam/hydrogen blast and a graphite fire that released large amounts of radioactive material into the atmosphere.
- Cause: The test disabled key safety systems and led to a rapid, uncontrolled power surge that caused the explosion and subsequent fires, which lofted radioactive particles over wide areas.
- Immediate effects: Hundreds of plant workers, firefighters, and first responders received high radiation doses; several hundred people developed acute radiation sickness (the files note about 237 affected and 31 deaths within the first three months), and large-scale evacuations were carried out.
- Environmental and long‑term effects: Radioactive fallout contaminated soil, water, and food chains across Ukraine, Belarus, and beyond; a nearby pine stand became the heavily contaminated “Red Forest”; long‑lived radionuclides caused persistent land contamination, ecological damage and increases in certain cancers (notably thyroid cancer in children), genetic and somatic effects, and broad social and economic disruption.
- Social legacy: Hundreds of thousands were displaced, and large areas (including the town of Pripyat) remain within an exclusion zone and largely uninhabited; the accident is widely regarded as the worst civilian nuclear power disaster in history.
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