The next Chernobyl? Nuclear power plant could go off at 'any moment'
Due to Armenia's lack of economic resources and the reactor's precarious structure, we can ascertain that such a nuclear reactor is an explosive that could go off at any moment.
In Kazakhstan, 'atomic lakes' still scar the landscape decades after Soviet nuclear tests | Aeon Videos
The Chernobyl disaster resulted in permanent displacement and contamination, creating a 30-kilometre exclusion zone around the plant that will remain uninhabitable for 20,000 years.
Today in History: April 26, the Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster
On April 26, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant caused the worst nuclear disaster in history, leading to immediate deaths and long-term radiation-induced fatalities.