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Monday, 2 March 2026
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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Troy
During Troy VIII, which lasted from 700 to 85 BC, the city flourished again.
The ruins of the magnificent Temple of Athena and the remains of two altars date from this period.
Kyshtym disaster
The Soviets, not knowing the danger posed by radiation, disposed of radioactive waste very carelessly.
Initially, the liquid waste, which included isotopes of Cesium (Cs-137) and Strontium (Sr-90), was p ...
Troy
Troy VI, which existed between 1700 and 1300 BC, was already a large city with strong fortifications.
Archaeological excavations show that it had a citadel. The stone walls were almost 5 metres thick an ...
Jamestown
Until the end of the 20th century, tobacco was the number-one export product of Virginia.
South American tobacco was much sweeter and quickly gained popularity in England.
Battle of Thermopylae
At the head of the Greek army was Leonidas and his 300 bravest hoplites.
According to Herodotus, in selecting the 300 warriors, Leonidas paid attention to their degree of ma ...
Mohenjo-daro
The people who decided to settle in a town near the river were aware of the benefits of such a location.
Archaeological excavations and computer reconstructions confirm that life in Mohenjo-daro was comfor ...
Mohenjo-daro
The main urban centers of this civilization were Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, Lothal, Kalibangan, Dholavira, and Rakhigarhi.
Mohenjo-daro was the most advanced city of its time, with extraordinary urban planning and infrastructure.
Kyshtym disaster
Tens of thousands of people were involved in eliminating the effects of the explosion.
Up to 10,000 people worked daily in the vicinity of the epicenter in three shifts. They were constan ...
Kyshtym disaster
A decision was made to resettle villagers within a radius of about 130 kilometers northeast of the epicenter of the blast.
Approximately 12,000 people lived in the evacuation area, and roughly 2000 in the area of the highes ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
Moments before setting off on an expedition, the group of tourists expanded by one participant.
Just before setting out on the expedition to the Ural Mountains, Semyon Alekseevich Zolotaryov joine ...