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  1. El 26 de abril de 1986, durante un ensayo inapropiado a baja potencia, en el reactor número cuatro de la central nuclear de Chornóbil, en la entonces Unión Soviética, se dio una pérdida de control que se tradujo en una explosión y un incendio a raíz de los cuales el edificio del reactor quedó destruido y se emitieron grandes cantidades ...

  2. The IAEA worked closely with other United Nations organizations under the “ International Chernobyl Project,” which provided an assessment of the radiological consequences of the accident and evaluated protective measures.

  3. Frequently Asked Chernobyl Questions. 1. What caused the Chernobyl accident? On April 26, 1986, the Number Four RBMK reactor at the nuclear power plant at Chernobyl, Ukraine, went out of control during a test at low-power, leading to an explosion and fire that demolished the reactor building and released large amounts of radiation into the ...

  4. 6 de sept. de 2005 · The April 1986 accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant remains a defining moment in the history of nuclear energy. The lessons of this tragedy are interwoven with a recurrent theme: namely, the importance of international cooperation. With its recently released document — entitled "Chernobyl’s Legacy" — the Chernobyl Forum has ...

  5. Chernobyl’s Legacy: Health, Environmental and Socio-Economic Impacts and Recommendations to the Governments of Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine

  6. The Chernobyl acci-dent caused widespread concern over its radio-logical consequences, and also focused attention on nuclear safety generally. The accident's aftermath evolved together with the unfolding of glasnost and perestroika in the former USSR and soon became bound up with many misun-derstandings and apprehensions about the radioactive ...

  7. El INSAG mantiene las conclusiones generales del informe resumido sobre las causas del accidente y las repercusiones para la seguridad de los reactores RBMK refrigerados por agua ligera y moderados por grafito del tipo de Chernóbil. Sin embargo, la nueva información, basada en estudios sobre los orígenes físicos del accidente llevados a ...

  8. 5 de sept. de 2005 · A total of up to four thousand people could eventually die of radiation exposure from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (NPP) accident nearly 20 years ago, an international team of more than 100 scientists has concluded. As of mid-2005, however, fewer than 50 deaths had been directly attributed to radiation from the disaster, almost all being ...

  9. 20 de may. de 2019 · Chernobyl was the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster. But a generation on, life is returning to areas once exposed to lethal amounts of radiation.

  10. Al principio, hubo secreto y confusión en torno al accidente —descrito imparcialmente en el libro del profesor Leonid Ilyin titulado Chernobyl: Myths and Reality. La población de las zonas afectadas se enteró del suceso fundamentalmente por rumores y no por fuentes fidedignas. La primera evidencia del acci dente fuera del territorio de la URSS se obtuvo a partir de mediciones realizadas ...

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