The main cause of death from the Chernobyl explosion was acute radiation syndrome (ARS), which affected first responders and plant workers who were exposed to high levels of radiation immediately after the disaster. Additionally, long-term health effects, particularly from increased cancer rates, contributed to the death toll over the years. The explosion released a significant amount of radioactive material into the environment, leading to widespread contamination and health issues among the surrounding population.
The Chernobyl disaster involved a series of explosions, with the most significant being two main explosions that occurred on April 26, 1986, in Reactor No. 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The first explosion was a steam explosion caused by a sudden power surge, followed by a second, more powerful explosion due to the release of hydrogen gas. These explosions resulted in the catastrophic release of radioactive materials into the environment.
Births is probably the main cause!
Death
smoking
Boredem
well the main cause is being eaten by a higher predator such as sea lions
Cholrea!
Men under the age of 24 in Australia is the main cause of death by suicide
90Cs and 60Co
the main cause od death seems to be 'death by buildings' and not by the actual earthquakes them self because the earthquake shakes the buildings and if the builds are not earthquake, they fall down and kill nearly everyone underneath it.
lack of oxygen and injury
Disease - far more than death in battle.