At the Chernobyl location, 130 km north-west of Kiev, four reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... units of type RBMKLatin transcription of a Russian reactor type designation: (... 1000 entered service between 1977 and 1983. On 26th April 1986, the most serious accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv... to date in the peaceful use of nuclear energyInner binding energy of atomic nuclei. The nuclear building ... occurred in unit 4. Although the accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv... at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power PlantThermal power plant, primarily used for electricity generati... was due to a series of wrong decisions and forbidden interventions by the operating staff, it was the inefficient reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... safety concept and the lack of a pressure-tight containmentGastight case around a reactor and the circuit and auxiliary... enclosing the reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... plant which were ultimately responsible for the occurrence of the accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv... and the release of such large quantities of radioactive substancesRadioactive substances within the meaning of the Atomic Ener.... The reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv... developed during an experiment with the turbine generator set of the power plant. A number of operating mistakes including the bridging of shutdown signals entailed a major power increase – up to 100 times the nominal power. The overheatingThe heating of saturated steam to superheated steam. In powe... of fuelSee 'nuclear fuel'. caused the rupture of fuel rodGeometrical form in which nuclear fuel surrounded by claddin... claddings, resulting in a heavy fuelSee 'nuclear fuel'./water reaction with shock-like pressure build-up and destruction of the reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... building. Considerable sections of the graphite moderatorMaterial used to "decelerate" fast neutrons to low energies,... and the plant were set on fire. During the destruction phase, approximately eight tonnes of radioactive fuelSee 'nuclear fuel'. from the corePart of the nuclear reactor where the fission chain reaction... were hurled into the building and the environment. Thanks to the immediately initiated fire fighting, it was possible to extinguish the fires outside the reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... building and in the engine house within four hours. To smother the moderatorMaterial used to "decelerate" fast neutrons to low energies,... graphite fire in the reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... and limit the consequences of the accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv..., unit 4 was filled in by air with a total of 5 000 tonnes of lead, sand and clay in the following days. By November 1986, the Chernobyl reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... unit 4 stayed „buried“ under a structure of metres of concrete – called sarcophagus.
The massive release of radioactive fission productsNuclides generated by fission or subsequent radioactive deca... from the destroyed reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... continued for more than ten days. Due to the thermal lifting effects the release, in particular that of the volatile fission productsNuclides generated by fission or subsequent radioactive deca... such as iodine and caesium, took place up to considerable altitudes (1 500 m and more). This led to dispersion of the activityActivity is the term used to characterise the number of nucl... of 4 . 1018 BqSymbol for becquerel, the name of the unit for activity. released into the atmosphere over broad areas of Europe. The radioactive substancesRadioactive substances within the meaning of the Atomic Ener... released on 26th April reached Sweden on 28th April due to the prevailing north-west wind. The activityActivity is the term used to characterise the number of nucl... increase measured there in the air was the first indication of the accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv... in the west. Because of the weather conditions, the activityActivity is the term used to characterise the number of nucl... emissionThe discharge (e.g. solid, liquid or gaseous substances, sou... of the 27th April reached Poland and that of the 29th and 30th April reached Central Europe via the Balkans. On 29th April the radioactive cloud reached the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The power plant personnel and in particular the fire-fighting staff were seriously affected by radiationEnergy dispersion through matter or space. In atomic physics.... The doseMeasure of a radiation effect to be indicated more precisely... values amounted up to 16 GySymbol for the absobed dose unit gray.. 203 persons with acute radiation syndromeSymptoms occurring as a consequence of short-term high radia... were treated in hospitals. 31 persons died as a result of burns and radiationEnergy dispersion through matter or space. In atomic physics... overexposure. The radiationEnergy dispersion through matter or space. In atomic physics... exposure in the town of Pripyat 4 km to the west of the location with
45,000 inhabitants amounted to up to 6 mSv/h on the day after the accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv.... The population was subsequently evacuated. In the following days, a further 90,000 persons were evacuated from the 30-km zone around the location. A resettlement of the 10-km zone is not intended; the agricultural use of the 10- to 30-km zone depends upon the success of decontaminationElimination or reduction of radioactive contamination using ... programmes and the result of radiological examinations.
Due to meteorological influences, the activityActivity is the term used to characterise the number of nucl... quantities from the radioactive cloud deposited in the regions of the Federal Republic are quite different – in the north and west clearly less than in the south and south-east. Therefore, no uniform values for the resulting radiationEnergy dispersion through matter or space. In atomic physics... doseMeasure of a radiation effect to be indicated more precisely... in Germany are possible, which also depends considerably on the individual dietary habits. The inhalationIntake of - radioactive - substances with breathed in air. doseMeasure of a radiation effect to be indicated more precisely... was almost exclusively determined by the aerial activityActivity is the term used to characterise the number of nucl... between 1st and 5th May 1986. The ingestionIntake of - radioactive - substances through food and drinki... doseMeasure of a radiation effect to be indicated more precisely... results almost exclusively from I 131, Cs 134 and Cs 137. The radiationEnergy dispersion through matter or space. In atomic physics... exposure in the following years was remarkably lower than in the first year after the accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv....
Person group | periodreactor period | North | South | foothills of the Alps |
effective doseMeasure of a radiation effect to be indicated more precisely..., mSv |
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infants | 1986 |
0.12 |
0.35 |
0.6 |
lifetime |
0.4 |
1.3 |
2.4 |
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adults | 1986 |
0.1 |
0.3 |
0.5 |
lifetime |
0.4 |
1.1 |
2.1 |
Average radiationEnergy dispersion through matter or space. In atomic physics... exposure due to the Chernobyl accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv... in different areas of Germany
For individual persons with extreme living and eating habits, maximum doseMeasure of a radiation effect to be indicated more precisely... values of up to twice or three times of these values may result.
In the areas of the Ukraine and Belarus affected by the accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv..., children and young adults showed a considerable increase in thyroid gland cancer in the following years, which is to be explained by the radiationEnergy dispersion through matter or space. In atomic physics... exposure. Above all the intakeSee 'Activity intake'. of iodine 131, a radioactive isotopeSynonym for radionuclide. with a half-lifeThe period during which half of the nuclei decay in a quanti... of about 8 days, via the nutrition chain and its storage in the thyroid gland led to high radiationEnergy dispersion through matter or space. In atomic physics... doses in this organ. In the countries concerned, more than one thousand thyroid gland cancer cases have occurred to date in children and young people. Based on the riskIn risk comparisons in particular, a risk is frequently defi... observations, a total of up to 4 000 thyroid gland cancer cases are expected.
Unit 2 of the four reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... units at the Chernobyl location was finally shutdown in October 1991. Unit 1 followed in November 1996. On 15th December 2000 unit 3, the last reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... in Chernobyl, was finally shutdown.
While early interventions led to a stabilisation of the situation, a long-term solution had yet to be developed and implemented in subsequent years.
This has been achieved. During the decades, the international community and Ukraine have radically transformed the site of the 1986 accidentUnplanned sequence of events which may result in an effectiv.... In November 2016 the New Safe Confinement was moved over the provisional shelter housing the destroyed reactorSystem used to initiate, maintain and control a fission chai... 4.
The new structure makes the site safe and allows for the dismantling of the aging shelter and management of the radioactive waste within the shelter.
The New Safe Confinement is 108 metres high and 162 metres long and has a span of 257 metres and a lifetime of a minimum of 100 years.
The arch-shaped structure weighs some 36,000 tonnes. Its frame is a huge lattice construction of tubular steel members, supported by two longitudinal concrete beams. The structure was moved into position in November 2016.
The EBRD was tasked by the international community with managing the funds financing the efforts to transform Chernobyl into a safe and secure state.
The Chernobyl Shelter Fund has received more than € 1.6 billion from 45 donors to date.
The EBRD is providing €480 million of its own resources to support the New Safe Confinement and the Shelter Implementation Plan at Chernobyl.