2. Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Chernobyl was a nuclear power plant located in Ukraine. In April of 1986, through some bad mechanical engineering mixed with human error, that entire region of Europe was drastically impacted. Chernobyl had four reactors and through an accident at the plant, a tremendous amount of radioactive material was released causing a great amount of contamination to the immediate and surrounding areas.
What this has done to humanity in the long run, has changed the way we look at nuclear power. While still utilized, Chernobyl has shown us what a substantial impact any accident can have on the planet. For decades, agriculture has been and will continue to be impacted as a result of radioactive material in the soil. The health of humans and all living things of people in that region is also a serious concern. Indeed the disaster could have been worse and would have had even more of a disastrous impact. Now, the Chernobyl site is nothing more than a quarantined zone providing a constant reminder of a terrible disaster.
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