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CHERNOBYL: History’s Worst Nuclear Accident. The True Story of One of the Twentieth Century’s Greatest Disasters

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What is the true story of one of the twentieth century’s greatest disasters? Do you know how the security system of a nuclear power plant is made? What have been the consequences for the world since then and for the future? Which countries have suffered other nuclear accidents?
If you want to know all the background of the Chernobyl disaster, then this is the book you absolutely must read!
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This book contains all the details of that fateful day, April 26, 1986.


You will find: - The real dynamics of accident; - The technical aspects of the accident and why it occurred; - The Government declarations; - The wrong emergency response; - The evacuation management; - The investigations; - The negative consequences for the area, future and world.
This book is not a simple summary of an event, but a complete report with all the details and testimonies, as told by the survivors.
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199 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 28, 2019

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June 25, 2022
If you like books with random unfinished sentences, titles of chapters that don’t relate to the content of the chapter and spelling errors; then this is the book for you.

It reads like a first draft. The proof reading leaves a lot to be desired and the majority of the 2nd half doesn’t even relate to Chernobyl. The author seemed to go off on a tangent about ‘paradigms’. I’ll be honest I did skim read this whole chapter but even so I still had no idea how it related to the book or Chernobyl for that matter.

With a little editing and content review this could be a great and informative book about the post-Chernobyl fall out.
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January 5, 2021
The proof reading and editing of this book is terrible. It's also out of date. The author spent a lot of time talking about things such as the UN that have nothing to do with Chernobyl. I do not recommend it.
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