After the disaster in 1987, which refers to the Chernobyl nuclear accident, there was a widespread evacuation of residents from the surrounding areas, particularly Pripyat. The Soviet government implemented a massive cleanup operation, known as the "liquidation," involving thousands of workers to contain the radiation and mitigate its effects. Internationally, the incident raised awareness about nuclear safety and led to significant changes in policies and regulations regarding nuclear energy. The long-term health and environmental impacts of the disaster continue to be studied and felt to this day.
PEPCON disaster happened in 1988.
Flixborough disaster happened in 1974.
Ibrox disaster happened in 1971.
Luzhniki disaster happened in 1982.
Knockshinnoch Disaster happened in 1950.
Valtellina disaster happened in 1987.
Kamensk-Shakhtinsky rail disaster happened on 1987-08-07.
the tay bridge disaster
Patria disaster happened in 1940.
Marchioness disaster happened in 1989.
HaBonim disaster happened in 1985.
Westfield disaster happened in 1871.
Feyzin disaster happened in 1966.
Kyshtym disaster happened in 1957.
PEPCON disaster happened in 1988.
Ryongchon disaster happened in 2004.
Spyros disaster happened in 1978.