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The worst accident in the world. Chernobyl: end of the nuclear dream
Author | Observer |
Date | 1986 |
Classification | 2.34.8.10/17 (CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT - CONSEQUENCES SURROUNDINGS - GENERAL) |
Front | ![]() |
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THE WORST ACCIDENT IN THE WORLD By the Observer's award-winning team of investigative, scientific and environmental writers: Nigel Hawkes, Geoffrey Lean, David Leigh, Robin McKie, Peter Pringle, Andrew Wilson. When the Soviet nuclear power reactor at Chernobyl blew up, a nuclear nightmare suddenly came true. As radiation surged out of the stricken plant, the first panicky silence was followed by dramatic efforts to prevent a catastrophic melt-down. What happened at Chernobyl? The scientific and political future of nuclear development The health dangers The threat to the environment The reasons for years of secrecy and misinformation
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