It was not a Russian city. It was a Ukrainian city called Chernobyl (Чорнобиль)
There isn't any, for the most part. It is dangerous if you are positioned near nuclear or radioactive materials while being unprotected for a short to extended time is considered dangerous and could as well be dangerous. But to civilians on the outside, quite harmless. But when the plant goes through a meltdown, boom, it's dangerous.
Makarov
Sam Lutfi
Igor Stravinsky is a Russian composer. He was born in Oranienbaum (today the city is called Lomonosov).
No. Chernobyl is still contaminated with nuclear radiation, making this city unsafe to live in.
coz if nuclear meltdown it can explode
chernobl power plant meltdown
Chernoybl Nuclear Power Plant Meltdown Except that happened on April 26, 1986.
a nuclear reactor had a nuclear meltdown
Under the worst possible conditions, a meltdown can occur in a nuclear submarine. It is an event of low probability, however.
A nuclear meltdown is an informal term for a severe nuclear reactor accident that results in core damage from overheating. A meltdown occurs when the heat generated by a nuclear reactor exceeds the heat removed by the cooling systems to the point which at least one nuclear fuel plate exceeds its melting point.
Russia
Chernobyl, Russia
a meltdown
This sounds like a nuclear core meltdown, reactor meltdown, or just a meltdown.
Chernobyl
yes