The Effects Of The Chernobyl Disaster

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Chernobyl is one of the most environmental catastrophic events in history. The event has caused many environmental problems that will never be able to be recovered, inclduding the fauna, vegetation, and ground waters; however surprisingly there has been a change in the last years including the sightings of many animals thats habitats were destroyed from the event. Chernobyl nuclear disaster was the worst nuclear accident in the world, and is one of only two listed as a level 7 event, which is the highest number, the other being Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. The disaster began when two completely untrained scientists did a test on one of the reactors, during the test the power surged causing a flame to ignite to radioactive material, eventually causing the meltdown. Over 200 million people were evacuated from Pripyat. The explosion itself only killed a few people but the long-term effect of the radiation has killed over 300,000 people including 200,000 firefighters, who put there life on the line to contain the radiation. Environmental damage was widespread immediately following the incident, ranging from fauna and vegetation to rivers and lakes and all the way down to the groundwater. The amount of the damage led scientists and government officials to the statement that the Chernobyl danger zone had been injected with enough radioactive fallout to harm the ecosystem for more than six decades. This initial assessment could not be farther from the truth as wildlife abounds in even the most affected areas of Chernobyl no more than 20 years after the disaster. The second major dose of radiation given by the Chernobyl nuclear accident carried to a place that is now called the Red Forest, particles of radiation fell on the trees... ... middle of paper ... ...e soil. Sadly plants and wildlife weren’t the only living things harmed from the event. Humans were very majorly affected from the overwhelming amount of radiation received. A huge outbreak of thyroid cancer was discovered after the event. Anyone within a 30 km range of the meltdown is most likely experiencing some signs of radiation problems if there not already. The people who were affected by the radiation have not lived a normal life like they should be able to, thanks to putting 2 untrained scientist in charge of a whole nuclear power plant. The main cause of death from the radiation is from a cancer by the name of thyroid cancer. Thyroid cancer is a cancer that starts in the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located inside the front of your lower neck. Your thyroid produces hormones that regulate your heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature and weight.

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