>>9112009>nuclear is fine!•September 13, 1987 – Goiania accident. Four fatalities and 320 other people received serious radiation contamination
•1996 – Radiotherapy accident in Costa Rica. Thirteen fatalities and 114 other patients received an overdose of radiation.
•August 9, 2004 – Mihama Nuclear Power Plant accident. Hot water and steam leaked from a broken pipe. The accident was the worst nuclear disaster of Japan up until that time, excluding Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Five fatalities.
•March 12, 2011 – Fukushima. Level 7 nuclear accident on the INES. Three of the reactors at Fukushima I overheated, causing meltdowns that eventually led to explosions, which released large amounts of radioactive material into the environment.
•September 29, 1957 – Mayak nuclear waste storage tank explosion at Chelyabinsk. Two hundred plus fatalities and this figure is a conservative estimate; 270,000 people were exposed to dangerous radiation levels. Over thirty small communities had been removed from Soviet maps between 1958 and 1991.(INES level 6).
•April 26, 1986 – Chernobyl disaster. (oh fug)
•1974-1976 Columbus radiotherapy accident; 10 fatalities, 78 injuries.
•October 8, 1957 – Windscale fire ignites plutonium piles and contaminates surrounding dairy farms, 33 cancer deaths
•Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; 129,000–226,000+ killed
•Church Rock uranium mill spill: Over 1,000 tons of solid radioactive mill waste and 93 million gallons of acidic, radioactive tailings solution flowed into the Puerco River, and contaminants traveled 80 miles (130 km) downstream to Navajo County, Arizona and onto the Navajo Nation.
•2016, Handford site, 3,500 gallons of nuclear waste leak at Washington State storage site
•Acerinox accident
•Bajzë Rail Station
•Goiânia accident
•Lake Karachay
•Mayapuri
•Ndrangheta
•Techa River
>nuclear is fineUh, nuclear is fine, right guys?