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Chernobyl
DiariesBy Jack Hilferty
Reason I Chose
Chernobyl
• News references
• Political debates and arguments over nuclear power
Summary of Chernobyl
• Early hours April 26th, 1986.
• Routine maintenance was to be performed on stack 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power station.
• Testing the safety electrical system in case of power outage in order to keep plant running.
• The power fluctuated and caused a power surge and immediate shutdown.
• Electricity was needed to pump the coolant water for the station
• Excessive heat led to 2 explosions within stack 4
Effects of Incident• 31 people died from explosions
• 240,000 of first responders exposed to extreme dosages of radiation.
• 116,000 evacuees exposed to 2 times the normal radiation in a lifetime.
• 270,000 residents of Strict-Control Zones are still being exposed to radiation.
• An extra 4,000 cancer deaths are predicted among these groups
• An extra 5,000 cancer deaths are predicted among surrounding countries
Most Interesting
Discovery
• Soviet Union did not evacuate Pripyat, Ukraine (closest
city) until April 28th.
• Did not tell the other countries until Sweden found high
levels of radiation at their nuclear power station.
Human Condition
• Human Condition: Everything that makes us human; such
as feeling, thinking, and free will and knowing the
consequences of our actions.
• The Soviet Union chose to hide this incident from its own
people and many people’s lives were heavily affected by
radiation due to the lack of care the Soviets showed its
people.
Conclusion• Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded and emitted
radioactive particles all over Europe.
• Soviets neglected the safety of its people and the rest of
the world by deciding to hide the incident.
• Many cases of sickness and cancer will result from the
excess radiation.
Sources
• http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/archives/n2constr.html
• http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/safety-and-security/safety-of-plants/chernobyl-accident/
• http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Safety-and-Security/Safety-of-Plants/Appendices/Chernobyl-Accident---Appendix-1--Sequence-of-Events/
• http://history1900s.about.com/od/horribledisasters/p/Chernobyl.htm
• http://www.who.int/ionizing_radiation/chernobyl/backgrounder/en/