Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor: How Did the Sky Rain Deadly Radiation?

2025-06-13 2025-06-13T16:38:15Z
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Arab Weather - On April 26, 1986, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters in history after the explosion of reactor four at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine. The repercussions of the accident were not limited to radioactive contamination within the plant's boundaries, but extended to vast areas across Europe, causing what became known as "radioactive rain" or "killer rain."

 

How does radiation rain occur?

When radioactive materials explode from a nuclear reactor, they release massive amounts of radioactive particles and toxic gases into the atmosphere. These particles are carried by winds over long distances and interact with clouds in the atmosphere. As clouds condense and precipitation falls, raindrops pick up these particles, causing the rain to carry radioactive elements.

 

This "radioactive rain" contaminates soil and water, poses a significant risk to human and animal health, and leads to long-term environmental pollution.

 

The role of weather in the spread of radiation

Weather factors play a crucial role in determining how and where radioactive materials spread:

Winds : Help transport radioactive particles over long distances and determine their direction of spread. In the Chernobyl accident, winds transported radiation across large parts of Eastern and Northern Europe.

Rain : This deposits radiation on the ground, as has happened in many areas where high levels of radiation have been recorded in the soil after rainfall.

 

The effects of the accident to this day

Despite decades having passed since the accident, some areas around Chernobyl still suffer from high levels of radiation in the soil and air. These areas are prohibited from human habitation and are considered an exceptional area for environmental and nuclear studies.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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