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Revision as of 17:39, 7 February 2021

Jeseko Disaster
Jeseko.png
Image of the J. V. Kazanvić Nuclear power plant on the morning of the accident
DateDecember 28, 2020 (2020-12-28)
Time23:04:14
LocationJ. V. Kazanvić Nuclear Power plant, Jeseko, Wesser province,  Kentalis
TypeNuclear accident
CauseReactor design flaws and serious breach of savety protocol.
OutcomeANAR 10 level Disaster, 30 kilometre zone irradiated, large amount of contamination across Laurentine gulf.
Casualties
2 killed directly, 29 from radiation related sickness
Displaced345,000-350,000 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.

Background

Accident

Crisis managment

International response