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  1. Dec 5, 2018 · The Goiania accident was a radioactive accident that happened at Goiania, the capital of Goiás state in Brazil. The Goiania accident took place on September 13th, 1987. Four lives were lost in the incident and thousands of people needed to be examined for radioactive contamination. The incident is considered to be among the worst nuclear ...

  2. ibis Goiania. Vibrant economy hotel, open to everyone. At ibis Goiânia you will be welcomed with the best of our sympathy and welcome. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, you can enjoy Smart TV 43" with 134 in-room channels, free wifi, our delicious breakfast buffet, 24-hour bar, in addition to our exclusive partnership with the Marista Bodytech Academy, which is located next door. side of the hotel.

  3. The Government and authorities in Brazil were faced with a tragic accident in Goiânia resulting from the misuse of a strongly radioactive medical teletherapy source not under radiation protection surveillance. The present report is divided into four parts: a chronology of destruction of the source, discovery of the accident and initial ...

  4. The city has a tropical wet and dry climate with an average temperature of 73.8 °F. Goiania has a wet season, from October to April, and a dry one, from May to September. Typically, it feels like summer all year around. Goiania is also the city with the largest number of parks and woods in Brazil. Most of the trees around the city are fruit ...

  5. Art deco landmarks fill Goiania’s planned city centre, where families lounge in abundant parks and walk tree-lined avenues. The proud state capital bustles through the working day, then moves to the rhythms of Goias’ sertanejo music in nightclubs that stay packed until dawn.

  6. Jan 1, 2002 · The second site is located in Goiânia region, in central Brazil (16°40′14″ S, 49°16′17″W), where in 1987, there was a radiological accident involving a source of 137 Cs and, at present ...

  7. Goiânia is a Brazilian city, capital of the state of Goiás. It has about 1.2 million inhabitants and an area of 739 square kilometres (285 sq mi). Categories: Capitals of Brazilian states. Goiânia.