Want this question answered?
The Chernobyl accident in 1986 resulted in the direct deaths of 31 people, mainly due to acute radiation exposure. However, the long-term impact of the accident, including increased rates of cancer and other health issues, has led to varying estimates of the total number of deaths attributable to the disaster.
That accident killed 30 people directly as well as millions in looses.
Chernobyl it was a huge nuclear disaster and if you went well you died from radiation
The Chernobyl accident was a major nuclear accident on April 26, 1986, at a power plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine. The actions afterwards were to contain the contamination and avert a greater catastrophe, which involved 500,000 workers and cost about $18 billion.
534,000 died from the explosion.3.5 million died from radiation over the course of 15 years.By January 3 2000, an roughly 7.6 million deaths were reported due to radiation poisoning caused by the disaster.
one person died in "the" car accident in vietnam.........
Aaron Twersky of Chernobyl died on 1871-11-21.
Wiley Post and Will Rogers died in an airplane accident on that date.
Chernobyl was a nuclear power facility and on April 26th 1986, in Reactor 4 (Where the explosion occurred) There were around 30 workers. Only 1 died from the immediate explosion. Several other workers suffered from acute radiation sickness and died. Many firefighters who were called to the fire that night also suffered from radiation sickness. So all together there were a lot of people there the night of the accident, but only about 30 in the reactor at the time. And all together 47 firefights/workers died.
Very sad for the people that died as employees. Very sad for the military and others that "volunteered" to clean up the accident. Very sad for the families that were impacted either by having to leave or sickness. On a positive note, several lessons were learned from their misfortune. Just because they want to do a test is not sufficient reason to perform a test.
31 people died directly as a result of the incident. However, the knock-on effects of the incident has caused many other issues which are still being monitored and may have and will result in the death of other things, like cancer.
Asperger's Syndrome (AS) is not fatal. People do not die from it, at least not directly. People with AS tend to have some motor control problems so they can be more accident-prone. Theoretically, this could lead to the occasional fatal accident. Also, people with AS can become depressed because of the difficulties caused by the condition. There is a higher rate of suicide among people with AS.