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Reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded during a safety test
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April 26

Chernobyl Reactor 4 Explodes: Nuclear Disaster Unleashed

Reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded during a safety test at 1:23 AM on April 26, 1986, releasing 400 times more radiation than the Hiroshima bomb. The explosion blew the 1,000-ton reactor lid off and ignited the graphite moderator, sending a radioactive plume across Europe that was first detected by Swedish monitoring stations two days later. Soviet authorities initially denied the accident. Two plant workers died in the explosion, and 28 emergency responders died of acute radiation syndrome within months. The evacuation of Pripyat, a city of 49,000 built to house plant workers, began 36 hours after the explosion. The exclusion zone remains uninhabitable. Over 350,000 people were permanently resettled.

April 26, 1986

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