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The Chernobyl fire, which erupted after the nuclear disaster on April 26, 1986, took several days to extinguish. Firefighters and emergency workers battled the flames for about 10 days, with the most intense efforts occurring in the first few days following the explosion. The fire was primarily fueled by burning graphite in the reactor, making it particularly challenging to control. Ultimately, the combined efforts of over 5,000 personnel were required to bring the situation under control.

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