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The '''Jeseko Disaster''' was a nuclear accident which took place at the J. | The '''Jeseko Disaster''' was a nuclear accident which took place at the J. V. Kazanvić Nuclear Power Plant in [[Kentalis]], reactor 3 of the nuclear power plant exploded during a routine savety test. | ||
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Date | December 28, 2020 |
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Time | 23:04:14 |
Location | J. W. Kazanvić Nuclear Power plant, Jeseko, Wesser province, Kentalis |
Type | Nuclear accident |
Cause | Reactor design flaws and serious breach of savety protocol. |
Outcome | ANAR 10 level Disaster, 30 kilometre zone irradiated, large amount of contamination across Laurentine gulf. |
Casualties | |
2 killed directly, 29 from radiation related sickness | |
Displaced | 345,000-350,000 displaced |
The Jeseko Disaster was a nuclear accident which took place at the J. V. Kazanvić Nuclear Power Plant in Kentalis, reactor 3 of the nuclear power plant exploded during a routine savety test.