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Chernobyl: The History and Legacy of the World’s Worst Nuclear Meltdown. The True Story of ONE of the Twentieth Century’s Greatest Disasters

Par : Lester Holcomb
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8902165460
  • EAN9798902165460
  • Date de parution12/05/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRob Satterfield

Résumé

The disasters emphatically demonstrated the dangers of nuclear power plants, and it brought about new regulations across the world in an effort to make the use of nuclear energy safer. Meanwhile, scientists and scholars are still studying the effects of the radiation on people exposed to the disasters and continue to come up with estimates of just how deadly they were. As it turned out, however, chernobyl was not the first major nuclear disaster that the soviets tried to hide.
In 1957, a nuclear disaster occurred in an area near the ural mountains, far to the east of moscow and to the north of the border with kazakhstan, and to this day, it is a disaster few have heard of, even though it was the world's worst nuclear disaster until chernobyl. For those aware of it, it is now known as the kyshtym disaster. Inside, you'll find: .A gripping true-crime narrative reconstruction of the night reactor four exploded .The commission response, the improvised "sarcophagus, " and the politics of containment .The 1987 chernobyl trial-and what the court would not put on trial .Valery legasov's tapes as posthumous evidence of a system that couldn't afford the truth .The disputed death toll, the mental health aftermath, and the victims left outside the courtroom .An epilogue that follows chernobyl into the present-proof the case is still active In the shadow of history's most notorious nuclear disaster lies a collection of untold stories waiting to be discovered.
Journey beyond the well-trodden narratives with our groundbreaking exploration of the chernobyl aftermath. Explore the voices silenced by conventional narratives, revealing the intricate web of events that followed the chernobyl disaster. From personal accounts of those directly affected to the far-reaching consequences felt in britain and france, this book paints a comprehensive picture of a nuclear event that shook the world.