The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine was caused by a flawed Soviet reactor design and mistakes made by the plant's untrained operators. During a test with safety protocols deactivated, a series of errors caused a power surge and steam explosion, destroying the reactor and releasing massive amounts of radioactive materials into the atmosphere. The accident spread radioactive fallout across much of Europe and is considered the worst nuclear power plant disaster in history due to the huge amount of radiation released.