Environmental Sciences, asked by medon, 8 months ago

Nuclear accident of Chernobyl in Russia write about it's I)consequences towards the environment
ii) Consequences towards the human race
III) Strategies to deal with radiation pollution (three practical points only)​

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Answered by sherlynranjith
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Explanation:

The Chernobyl accident in 1986 was the result of a flawed reactor design that was operated with inadequately trained personnel.

The resulting steam explosion and fires released at least 5% of the radioactive reactor core into the environment, with the deposition of radioactive materials in many parts of Europe.

Two Chernobyl plant workers died due to the explosion on the night of the accident, and a further 28 people died within a few weeks as a result of acute radiation syndrome.

The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation has concluded that, apart from some 6500 thyroid cancers (resulting in 15 fatalities), "there is no evidence of a major public health impact attributable to radiation exposure 20 years after the accident."

Some 350,000 people were evacuated as a result of the accident, but resettlement of areas from which people were relocated is ongoing.  

Answered by Vadanya01
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