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The Chernobyl Disaster: How It Happened

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The world's worst civilian nuclear disaster  took place when a reactor exploded at the Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine, then part of the  Soviet Union. Present-day Belarus received sixty percent of the initial fallout. The radioactive  cloud spread further to cover most of Europe.
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant was  one of the Soviet Union's most advanced facilities. The first two reactors  became operational in the late 1970s. the fourth reactor was the newest, going  online in 1983.
On April 26th, 1986, technicians prepared to test the backup  cooling system in reactor number four, but the routine safety drill went horribly wrong. A nuclear reactor is like a giant  steam engine. Uranium fuel rods react to produce a massive amount of  heat that converts water into steam, which drives huge turbines  to generate electricity.
Control rods are inserted in between  the uranium to slow the reaction, and it's crucial for cooling water to be  pumped around the core to prevent overheating. But as the test began, almost all of the control  rods were removed and technicians lost control of the flow of coolant. Temperatures soared and  extreme heat began to melt the core.
At 1:23 a. m. , reactor four exploded.
It spewed eight tons  of radioactive debris into the atmosphere. 115,000 people were evacuated from a  30 kilometer zone around the plants. The battle to put out the fires inside lasted for  15 days.
More than a half a million military and civilian personnel were drafted to deal  with the accident and it's aftermath. 31 of the initial firefighters  and plant workers died within days from acute radiation sickness. The toxicity of the radioactive cloud was equivalent  to 400 Hiroshima atomic bomb explosions.
Crews hastily built a concrete sarcophagus  to encase the entire reactor to prevent more radiation from spreading. Inside, there remain two hundred tons of radioactive fuel. The remaining three reactors continued  to operate due to energy shortages in Ukraine.
It wasn't until the year  2000 that the Chernobyl complex was completely shut down. With the  concrete sarcophagus crumbling, the international community began to build a  new confinement structure for reactor four. It stands a hundred and ten meters tall, higher  than the Statue of Liberty, and it's wide enough to fit a ship the size of the Titanic.
At  a projected cost of three billion dollars, construction is scheduled for completion  in 2017. One of Chernobyl's iconic red and white chimneys will be dismantled, and the  massive steel dome will slide over reactor number four. The confinement structure is  expected to last for at least 100 years.
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