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List of the world's worst nuclear power disasters occured till date:

Chernobyl (1986) - Ukraine

Fukushima Daiichi (2011) - Japan

Kyshtym (1957) - Russia

Three Mile Island (1979) - United States of America

Windscale Pile (1957) - United Kingdom

Chalk River (1952) - Canada

Goiânia (1987) - Brazil

Tokaimura (1999) - Japan

Saint Laurent des Eaux (1980) - France

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