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Scientists May Have been Wrong About Chernobyl Explosions, Says Study

By David Dalton
28 November 2017

Scientists May Have been Wrong About Chernobyl Explosions, Says Study
Chernobyl control room. Photo courtesy EBRD.
28 Nov (NucNet): Scientists might have been wrong about the kind of explosions at the Chernobyl nuclear power station during the world’s worst nuclear disaster, a new study claims. Rather than being triggered by what is commonly believed to have been a steam explosion, a paper published in the journal Nuclear Technology suggests the first blast at Unit 4 in the early hours of 26 April 1986 was in fact a nuclear one.

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