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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 term quarantine was coined as a result of the Black Death.
Although the first isolations were used in ancient times, the term trentine appeared in 1377 near Ra ...
Kyshtym disaster
Only after the Chernobyl reactor explosion in 1986 did the Soviets begin to reduce the amount of waste poured into Lake Karachay.
They also began to backfill the lake. However, they did it very ineptly and explained it by lack of ...
Black death
An Oriental rat flea infected with plague bacteria quickly experienced a blockage of the anterior intestine due to the biofilm produced by the bacterium.
The blockage of the digestive tract increased the insect's hunger and activity. While feeding on the host, the plague bacilli entered its system and the infection spread.
Dyatlov Pass incident
The group had originally planned to bypass Mount Kholat Syakhl.
Most likely, it was Igor Dyatlov who decided to change the route. To wait out the deteriorating weat ...
Kyshtym disaster
From the very beginning, the reactor at the Mayak complex faced a number of problems.
Inadequate cooling of the reactor caused the fuel to fuse with graphite. Pressure from Stalin meant ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
The theory also explains why investigators failed to establish the truth.
Further strands of this theory assumed that search groups had been infiltrated. Their members skillfully diverted attention from certain traces, and obliterated some of them.
Mohenjo-daro
At its best, the Indus civilization encompassed much of what is today Pakistan and northern India.
It stretched west to the border with Iran, south to Gujarat (a state on the west coast of India) in India, and north to Bactria (an ancient region of Central Asia).
Medieval world
The Middle Ages brought two deadly epidemics to Europe.
The first, the Plague of Justinian, struck the Old Continent between 541 and 542, when it arrived in ...
Masada
After its expansion, Masada was regarded as the most powerful of all the fortresses in Judea.
Mali Empire
Imperial Malian architecture was characterized by Sudano-Sahelian architecture with a Malian sub-style - an example is the Great Mosque at Djenne.
This style is characterized by the use of basic earth materials. Another common, defining feature of ...