Makarov
The reactor(s) at Chernobyl are fission reactors, and fission of fuel and fission products following the fire and the overheating of the core melted it down.
It was not a Russian city. It was a Ukrainian city called Chernobyl (Чорнобиль)
This question refers to the meltdown of the Chernobyl reactor in 1986 near Pripyat, Ukraine, in the then Soviet Union. Chernobyl quickly became a transnational and international tragedy as it effected millions within and outside the Soviet Union. It was specifically global as radioactive materials were detected virtually throughout the globe traceable to the Chernobyl reactor, As of September 2014, neighboring countries such as Belarus continue to suffer from radiation exposure from the tragedy,
This question refers to the meltdown of the Chernobyl reactor in 1986 near Pripyat, Ukraine, in the then Soviet Union. Chernobyl quickly became a transnational and international tragedy as it effected millions within and outside the Soviet Union. It was specifically global as radioactive materials were detected virtually throughout the globe traceable to the Chernobyl reactor, As of September 2014, neighboring countries such as Belarus continue to suffer from radiation exposure from the tragedy,
Ukraine. At the time of the disaster, it was in the Soviet Union.
Meltdown in Chernobyl - 2004 - TV was released on: USA: 2004
Meltdown in Chernobyl - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 2004
Chernobyl, Russia
Human stupidity
Chernobyl
the nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl.
Seconds from Disaster - 2004 Meltdown in Chernobyl 1-7 was released on: USA: 17 August 2004 UK: December 2004
Chernobyl, Ukraine, in 1986
During the Chernobyl nuclear power plant meltdown, temperatures reached up to 4000 degrees Celsius in the reactor core due to the uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction.
One of the four reactors at Chernobyl
The reactor(s) at Chernobyl are fission reactors, and fission of fuel and fission products following the fire and the overheating of the core melted it down.
The Chernobyl accident occurred in 1986, several years before the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.