Chernobyl: 28 Years After the worst Man Made Disaster
Chernobyl, Ukraine 1986: (The Aftermath)
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Nature has been remarkably resilient. Moose, deer, boar, wolves, and bears have been reported in the area, breeding in large numbers. Scientists have been unable to detect any large-scale mutations. Safe from fishing rods, these giant catfish swim in the radioactive water river near the reactor.
The Chernobyl disaster was a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, which was under the direct jurisdiction of the central authorities of the Soviet Union.
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In reference to the Chernobyl Disaster that happened, we almost had the same thing not far from where I live. It was about 30 yrs. ago when the Atomic Power Plant down near Harrisburg, PA almost exploded due to a malfunction in the cooling system. It was a mess! Residents around the area were told to leave! After more than 6 day’s, they got the problem resolved. There was no radiation leakage at all. Thank goodness for that! However, it can still happen again if they are not careful.
I thank you, Sir, for giving my Post about the Milk House a like. I appreciate every like I get, since I don’t get a whole lot of them.
In reference to the Chernobyl Disaster that happened, we almost had the same thing not far from where I live. It was about 30 yrs. ago when the Atomic Power Plant down near Harrisburg, PA almost exploded due to a malfunction in the cooling system. It was a mess! Residents around the area were told to leave! After more than 6 day’s, they got the problem resolved. There was no radiation leakage at all. Thank goodness for that! However, it can still happen again if they are not careful.
Be Well there.
Les
Chernobyl was a sad tragedy. We don’t want to re-write history..!