In this made - for - TV movie, a potentially dangerous
explosion at a nuclear power plant is kept under control.
Not exact matches
Large transformer
explosion at Indian Point
Nuclear Power Plant.
In late April 1986, Sladek was hobbling around her home with a broken leg, the result of a skiing accident, when she heard a news report about an
explosion at a Soviet
nuclear power plant.
Just after 6 AM local time on Tuesday in Japan, a sound like an
explosion was heard near the suppression pool of reactor No. 2
at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear power plant.
April marks the 30th anniversary of the world's worst
nuclear power disaster, the
explosion and fire
at a reactor
at the Chernobyl
plant in Ukraine, in the former Soviet Union.
In fact, atmospheric pressure rapidly increased eightfold before the
explosion in reactor No. 1 on March 12 (
nuclear power plants typically operate
at roughly 4 atmospheres of pressure).
Hydrogen and steam
explosions pose ongoing risks
at the stricken Fukushima
nuclear power plant, where three such events have already occurred in the past five days
The 1986 fire and
explosion at the Chernobyl
Nuclear Power Plant was the worst nuclear accident in h
Nuclear Power Plant was the worst
nuclear accident in h
nuclear accident in history.
In the months and years after the
explosion at the Chernobyl
nuclear power plant in Ukraine, scientists were able to track the spread of radioactive material in the atmosphere and the ocean around the globe.
The
power came back on Saturday in the control room of Reactor No. 2
at the Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear plant, where the tsunami caused
explosions and fires after the earthquake in Japan.
It's been 30 years since the 1986
nuclear disaster in Ukraine in which a fire and explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant unleashed a slew of radioactive particles into the atmo
nuclear disaster in Ukraine in which a fire and
explosion at the Chernobyl
Nuclear Power Plant unleashed a slew of radioactive particles into the atmo
Nuclear Power Plant unleashed a slew of radioactive particles into the atmosphere.