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The Chernobyl reactor is not operational and has been encased in a cement sarcophagus since the 1986 disaster. The temperature inside the sarcophagus is monitored and is not at extreme levels; however, radiation levels are still high in the vicinity.
The reactor that had the explosion in entombed. The actual structure is problematical because it will not last nearly long enough. The other reactors have remained in use since the accident. The area around Chernobyl was, and remains, evacuated. A broader area has been taken out of use for various purposes, such as agriculture. Forest fires have to be carefully dealt with because the fires put radioactive materials into the atmosphere. People in the area have health problems that require attention, and the people who have not developed diseases need to be checked carefully for them.
There have been numerous nuclear accidents globally, with varying degrees of severity. Some well-known accidents include the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, the Fukushima disaster in 2011, and the Three Mile Island accident in 1979. Additionally, there have been several lesser-known incidents at nuclear facilities around the world.
Yes, the saxophone has undergone changes and improvements since it was invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. These changes include modifications to key mechanisms, improvements in materials used, adjustments in design for better sound quality and playability, and the development of different saxophone models and sizes.
It has been noted by some observers of the zone that animals and foliage have passed on some traits of genetic mutation caused by the incident, including but not limited to the loss of color pigment in some of the wildlife and plants.
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The Fukushima Daiichi accident has been rated as a level 7, matching Chernobyl, according to several governments commenting. Whether it is not quite as bad as Chernobyl, as bad as Chernobyl, or worse, remains to be seen, and cannot be known for some time.
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31 people were killed in the immediate accident and 1,800 children have thus far been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. In a study published in May 2001Many people living in and around Chernobyl before the disaster suffered radiation poisoning and related radiation illnesses such as cancer.
Chernobyl was the worst accident of it's type in the history of nuclear power generating plants. As bad as the sad situation with the nuclear power plant in Japan is right now, it is not nearly of the scope of Chernobyl. Because the situation was so bad, and because there have been 25 years to study and evaluate it, the iterature that has been built up on "The Chernobyl Incident" is invaluable to the field of "Nuclear Energy Accidents".
No, But weather can move radiation around if it is already in the air like it has been with the Fukushima accident in Japan and then back in Europe in the Chernobyl event.
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Chernoyl Diaries is a fictional movie that uses the accident at Chernobyl as a backdrop for the story. So, yes it's based on the radioactive outburst that occurred in Chernobyl but there have been no stories about "extreme tourists" being attacked their by paranomal things, but people have claimed to hear childen voices/crying at night and seeing phantoms
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The Chernobyl reactor is not operational and has been encased in a cement sarcophagus since the 1986 disaster. The temperature inside the sarcophagus is monitored and is not at extreme levels; however, radiation levels are still high in the vicinity.
Has this car been in an accident?
"There have definitely been some accidents. It is extremely dangerous when handling a fork lift, since it so easy to cause an accident. That is why there are accidents that happen."