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The Chernobyl disaster was a culmination of a combination of human error, design flaws, and safety test procedures gone wrong. On the night of the accident, a safety test was being conducted on Reactor 4 to determine how long the turbines would keep spinning and generating electricity in the event of a loss of power to the main cooling pumps. The test aimed to ensure that the reactor could cool itself for a short period without the main pumps. However, the test was poorly designed and executed, leading to an uncontrolled power surge. This surge caused a steam explosion that destroyed the reactor building, releasing massive amounts of radioactive material into the atmosphere. Resolution While 1080p (Full HD) and 2160p (4K

The Chernobyl disaster served as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of nuclear power and the importance of safety measures. It led to a major reevaluation of nuclear safety standards worldwide and improvements in safety culture. The disaster also highlighted the need for transparency and timely information dissemination in the event of a nuclear emergency.