Nu c l e ar d i s as t e r s

    By: Cl i ve Pyk e
Human Impact (long-term)
The long-term effect could be constant mutations in human
 DNA due to radiation exposure.
Locations
•   Jaslovské Bohunice, Czechoslovakia
•   Tokaimura, Japan
•   Ottawa, Canada
•   Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania
•   Goiania, Brazil
•   K-19, North Atlantic Ocean
•   Kyshtym, Russia
•   Windscale, England
•   Ukraine, Russia
History/timeline

  1952                    1957               1969                       2011
___/_________________/_________________
            /                   /
Chalk river disaster   kyshtym disaster   Lucens reactor disaster   Fukushima Daiichi disaster
Before/After comparison
Chernobyl had 115,000 plus residents now
 its nearly Uninhabited.
Compare/Contrast
Children in other countries like Japan are
 exposed to radiation levels that are higher
 than the U.S.
Worst affected area
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine, Russia
  is considered one of the worst nuclear disaster
  in history.
Solutions
• Remove all the nuclear bombs.
• Get rid of nuclear power plants.
Free Choice/Miscellaneous
• The Chernobyl
  disaster was rated a
  level 6 out of 7, scale.
Personal connection
• This affects me because if a nuclear
  strikes near me I could be exposed to
  radiation.
Nuclear bombs
• Blast radius of the
  atomic bomb is about
  19.1 miles, but there
  is a stronger bomb
  out there.

• An atomic bomb is
  the equivalent to
  12,500 tons of TNT.
Aid Organizations
• Habitat for humanity
Recourses
www.chernobylwel.com
www.cnbc.com
www.pollutionissues.com

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