yes
The meltdown probably occurs due to loss of power, so the question does not make sense
Chernobyl
The reason is that there are many people around the world who are uneducated in the nuclear power field and therefore still assume the stereotypical nuclear meltdown or mutations will occur and as such, oppose their construction vehemently. Also, it is quite expensive to develop and build such plants.
During the Chernobyl nuclear power plant meltdown, temperatures reached up to 4000 degrees Celsius in the reactor core due to the uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction.
Churnoble
A) Possibility of a meltdown B) What do we do with nuclear waste?
Geothermal energy is considered safer than nuclear energy because it does not produce radioactive waste or carry the risk of a catastrophic accident such as a nuclear meltdown. Geothermal power plants also have a smaller footprint and lower environmental impact compared to nuclear plants.
Chernobyl, Ukraine, in 1986
I only know what is on public news, it seems to be Fukushima but there are several reactors there, not clear if all are involved
It is more likely to meltdown and grant people in the immediate area superpowers. Giant poo attack.
by nuclear power ¬.¬
One of the four reactors at Chernobyl