Title: The world
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2What was the Chernobyl Disaster?
- The worlds worst nuclear power accident
- What happened?
- Chain reaction in the reactor became out of
control creating explosions and a fireball which
blew off the reactor's heavy steel and concrete
lid.
3When and Where did this happen?
- This happened on April 25-26, 1985
- It happened in the former USSR (now Ukraine)
4Why did this happen?
- This happened because many safety procedures were
ignored - This was the result of a bad reactor design that
was operated with poorly trained personnel and
without proper regard for safety.
5How did this happen?
- Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, April 26, 1986-
the routine 20-second shut down of the system
seemed to be another test of the electrical
equipment. But seven seconds later, a surge
created a chemical explosion. The total power of
the explosion was estimated to be more than 100
times that of the atomic weapons used in World
War II.
6How many people died or were hurt?
- The force of the explosion spread contamination
over large parts of the Soviet Union, now the
territories of Belarus, Ukraine and Russia. - According to official reports, thirty-one
people died immediately and - 600,000 more involved in fire fighting and
clean-up operations, were exposed to the high
doses of radiation. - Based on the official reports, near 8,400,000
people in Belarus, Ukraine and Russia were
exposed to the radiation, which is more than the
population of Austria. - About 155,000 sq. km of territories in the three
countries were contaminated, which is almost half
of the total territory of Italy.
7What is a reactor
- The RBMK-type reactor, like all other nuclear
reactors, uses nuclear fission to split nuclei,
releasing energy.
8April 25, 100 am
- The reactor was scheduled to shut down for
maintenance. While preparing for the shutdown,
the operators wanted to perform a test to see how
long the turbines could run the emergency cooling
system if power is interrupted by an accident.
THIS WAS A BAD THING!!
9EMERGENCY
- Firefighters were the first emergency personnel
on the scene - About 30 rough fires had to be extinguished,
including fires on the roof of Reactor No. 3
which was still running - When radiation levels began to reach extreme
highs, the order was given to evacuate cities,
towns and villages near the damaged reactor - Radioactive particles had to be cleaned from
buildings and roads - Many movable objects were buried in concrete pits
- The medical on-site response was minimal
- The nurses station at the site was found deserted
and even locked
10What it looked like after explosion!
Sanitation engineer cleaning up the mess
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12 Before The Accident
After The Accident
13Special chemicals were sprayed on streets to
immobilize radioactive particles to prevent
further contamination.
German workers wash down a truck on its arrival
to the border between East and West Germany after
the discovery of radioactive contamination.
14 Any contaminated dirt near the destroyed nuclear
power station had to be removed.
The corridor of a hospital in Moscow, with
victims of radiation.
One of the first calves to experience mutations.
This calf has a cleft lip.