The Chernobyl disaster, which occurred in 1986, resulted in immediate deaths of two plant workers on the night of the explosion, followed by 29 emergency responders who died from acute radiation syndrome in the weeks that followed. Estimates of long-term fatalities due to radiation exposure vary widely, with the World Health Organization suggesting that up to 4,000 additional deaths could occur among the higher-exposed groups, while other studies propose much higher figures. Overall, the true death toll remains uncertain and is a subject of ongoing debate.
one person died in "the" car accident in vietnam.........
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Of the 2,208 people on board Titanic, 712 people survived and 1,496 died.
That accident killed 30 people directly as well as millions in looses.
280 people were killed by druk driving accidents in 2013
Any crash while intoxicated is not classified by drug, it just says that it is an intoxicated vehicular accident. So to answer your question, we simply do not know.
The Fires are not synonymous with wildfires. ... Accident happend whit one example on BR 364 between Acre and leaves five dead. But is Accident
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.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 33,808 people died in traffic crashes in 2009 in the United States (latest figures available).
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