A nuclear meltdown refers to the accidental melting of a nuclear reactor resulting in core damage from overheating.
These meltdowns are hazardous and the radiation leaks create havoc in its surrounding area when exposed to the atmosphere. Any form of being when exposed to these radiations suffers radiation poisoning and untimely death is inevitable. These accidents are catastrophic however some were put under control causing less damage especially human lives
Each nuclear meltdown has been rated a level (0-7) on the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES).
Here are our top 10 most dangerous Nuclear Meltdown:
10. JASLOVSKE BOHUNICE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA (1977) Level 4
9.NORTH STAR BAY, GREENLAND(1968) Level 4
8.SL-1, IDAHO(1961) Level 4
7.K-19, NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN(1961) Level 5
6.WINDSCALE, ENGLAND(1957) Level 5
5.GOIANIA, BRAZIL(1987) Level 5
4.THREE MILE ISLAND, PENNSYLVANIA (1979) Level 5
3.KYSHTYM, RUSSIA(1957) Level 6
2. FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN (1999) Level 7
1. CHERNOBYL, UKRAINE (1986) Level 7
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