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  1. The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP; Ukrainian: Чорнобильська атомна електростанція, romanized: Chornobylska atomna elektrostantsiia; Russian: Чернобыльская атомная электростанция, romanized: Chernobylskaya atomnaya elektrostantsiya) is a nuclear power plant undergoing ...

  2. Jun 17, 2024 · Chernobyl disaster, accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in the Soviet Union in 1986, the worst disaster in nuclear power generation history. Between 2 and 50 people were killed in the initial explosions, and dozens more contracted serious radiation sickness, some of whom later died.

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  3. The Chernobyl disaster began on 26 April 1986 with the explosion of the No. 4 reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near the city of Pripyat in the north of the Ukrainian SSR, close to the border with the Byelorussian SSR, in the Soviet Union.

  4. Apr 24, 2018 · Learn about the worst nuclear accident in history, which occurred at the Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine in 1986. Explore the causes, consequences and aftermath of the explosion, and how it affected the Soviet Union and the world.

  5. On 26 April 1986, the Number Four reactor at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant in what then was the Soviet Union during improper testing at low-power, resulted in loss of control that led to an explosion and fire that demolished the reactor building and released large amounts of radiation into the atmosphere.

  6. May 17, 2019 · Learn about the worst nuclear accident in history, which happened in 1986 at a plant in Ukraine. Find out how it affected people, wildlife, and the environment, and what remains of the site today.

  7. Apr 4, 2024 · Learn about the history, health effects, and U.S. response to the 1986 disaster at Chernobyl, Ukraine. Find out how the NRC ensures the safety of U.S. reactors and the public.