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Thursday, 18 September 2025
42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
The first nuclear accident in Earth's history
Before information about it saw the light of day, the Soviets hid it for over 30 years. The explosion at the Mayak combine was the first nuclear accid ...

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Black death
The plague did not spare Africa and Asia Minor.
After Africa, it probably spread from the port of Alexandria, rolling through areas of Syria, Iraq, ...
Kyshtym disaster
The regulations implemented did not have the desired effect, and more and more people developed symptoms of radiation sickness.
In 1953, the evacuation of people began. By 1960, some 7500 residents of 19 of the 38 villages with the highest number of sick people had been resettled.
Mohenjo-daro
Another hypothesis put forward by a team of American geologists is that 140 km north of Mohenjo-daro was the epicenter of a powerful earthquake that changed the Indus Valley.
Powerful tremors caused the ground surface to rise, which blocked the river and its waters changed c ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
An indisputable fact is that numerous items were found and the general area where the tragedy took place was outlined.
On February 26, 1959, the tourists' tent was found with the participants' jackets and footwear insid ...
Ancient Sumer
The most famous ruler of the period of the Sumer civilization is Gilgamesh.
He is the historic king of the city of Uruk, with a lot of legends surrounding him, making it diffic ...
Ancient Sumer
We owe the Sumer the invention of the wheel.
Troy
A number of phraseological compounds used in modern vocabulary come from the Trojan legend.
These include: "Achilles' heel", "apple of discord", "Trojan horse".
Ancient Sumer
The city of Uruk, which played a key role in the early urbanization of the Sumer, had a population ranging between 50,000 and 80,000.
Research indicates that all residents lived in an area of ​​6 square kilometers. It was the largest ...
Battle of Thermopylae
Xerxes quickly learned that the Greeks stood at Thermopylae.
He sent a single scout to inspect the Spartan encampment and, upon his return, gave an account of wh ...
Medieval world
Traveling between cities was not safe, especially for merchants.
Gangs of bandits often roamed the roads, robbing and even murdering travelers. The criminals include ...