The Chernobyl disaster took place in 1986, when a Russian power plant in Ukraine burst open, ejecting lethal nuclear matter into the Earth’s atmosphere. The plant’s reactor has been covered for 30 ...
In the early morning of April 24, 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded during a routine maintenance check. The accident, which saw the Chernobyl 4 reactor destroyed, is what many consider ...
Chernobyl has become a surprising haven for wildlife thee decades on from the world's worst ever nuclear accident. In 1986, a fire broke out at one of the plant's reactors and sparked a massive ...
Chernobyl, the site of the worst ever nuclear accident, is to officially be turned into a tourist attraction. The Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, signed a decree to change the fortunes of the ...
Covered up by a secretive Soviet Union at the time, the true number of deaths and illnesses caused by the nuclear accident are only now becoming clear. Springtime was always the busiest time of year ...
Russian troops are feared to have taken hostages at Chernobyl after capturing the shuttered nuclear plant in northern Ukraine. The site in Pripyat, around 60 miles from the capital Kyiv, was abandoned ...
The nuclear disaster in Chernobly affected thousands of lives (Picture: Laski Diffusion/Wojtek Laski/Getty Images/Hulton Archive) The Chernobyl TV drama on HBO and Sky Atlantic has drawn a lot of ...
Horror footage never before seen gives an inside look at the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Terrifying images include toddlers with 'fish tails', young men covered in strange scars and children with ...
Chernobyl has emerged as a frontrunner for the best new show of the year, providing a horrifying look at the 1986 disaster which rippled through an entire continent. As you’d expect from a dramatic ...
THE Chernobyl disaster is the worst nuclear accident in history, with up to half a million related deaths reported in the years since. On April 26 1986 a massive chemical explosion ripped through the ...
Covered up by a secretive Soviet Union at the time, the true number of deaths and illnesses caused by the nuclear accident are only now becoming clear. Springtime was always the busiest time of year ...