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Frequently Asked Chernobyl Questions | IAEA
One may certainly visit the Chernobyl area, including even the exclusion zone, which is a 30 kilometre radius surrounding the plant, all of whose reactors are now closed. Although some of the radioactive isotopes released into the atmosphere still linger (such as Strontium-90 and Caesium-137), they are at tolerable exposure levels for limited ...
The 1986 Chornobyl nuclear power plant accident | IAEA
2013年6月13日 · On 26 April 1986, the Number Four reactor at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant in what then was the Soviet Union during improper testing at low-power, resulted in loss of control that led to an explosion and fire that demolished the reactor building and released large amounts of radiation into the atmosphere.
The Enduring Lessons of Chernobyl - IAEA
2005年9月6日 · Chernobyl had far greater impact; the accident imprinted itself on public consciousness as proof that nuclear safety was an oxymoron. Some countries decided to reduce or terminate further construction of nuclear facilities, and the expansion of nuclear capacity came to a near standstill.
What’s going on in Chernobyl today? | World Economic Forum
2019年5月20日 · For more than three decades Chernobyl has been a byword for the potential dangers of nuclear power. The world’s worst nuclear accident had a devastating effect on the surrounding area in what is now independent Ukraine and Belarus. But a generation on, nature and people have adapted in sometimes surprising ways.
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Chernobyl: The True Scale of the Accident | IAEA
2005年9月5日 · The new numbers are presented in a landmark digest report, "Chernobyl’s Legacy: Health, Environmental and Socio-Economic Impacts," just released by the Chernobyl Forum. The digest, based on a three-volume, 600-page report and incorporating the work of hundreds of scientists, economists and health experts, assesses the 20-year impact of the ...
30 Years after Chernobyl: IAEA Continues to Support Global Efforts …
2016年4月26日 · In the months following the Chernobyl accident, two global agreements related to nuclear safety were adopted and came into force: the Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident and the Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency, which include sharing official information among Member States and …
Is Chernobyl still dangerous? | World Economic Forum
2016年4月26日 · The 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl is being commemorated in Ukraine. Even now, decades after the meltdown, the impact of the explosion at reactor 4 of the Soviet power plant is still being debated. Indeed, efforts to contain and secure the stricken plant are ongoing.
Chernobyl: Clarifying Consequences - IAEA
2004年4月16日 · It is part of broader efforts to help implement the UN strategy on the Human Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident - A Strategy for Recovery. At its meeting in Vienna in March 2004, initial reports were presented by the Forum’s expert groups for 'health' (led by the World Health Organization) and the 'environment' (led by the IAEA).
Chernobyl: Looking Back to Go Forward - IAEA
2005年9月7日 · Although the Chernobyl accident occurred two decades ago, much controversy remains concerning its real impact. These proceedings present the findings and recommendations of the Chernobyl Forum and the discussions held during the international conference “Chernobyl: Looking Back to Go Forwards” held in Vienna in September 2005.