- en.wikipedia.org Kyshtym disasterThe Kyshtym disaster, sometimes referred to as the Mayak disaster or Ozyorsk disaster in newer sources, was a radioactive contamination accident that occurred on 29...
- medium.com @mert0651106/forgotten-danger-the-…Today, the legacy of the Kyshtym Nuclear Disaster continues to be felt both locally and globally, alongside advancements in nuclear safety measures.
- nuclear-energy.net nuclear-accidents/mayakThe Kyshtym disaster is not very famous because the Soviet Government tried for 30 years to hide the nuclear leaks that have been taking place.
- britannica.com event/Kyshtym-disasterAfter details became known, the International Atomic Energy Agency classed the Kyshtym disaster as a Level 6 accident on the International Nuclear and...
- thevintagenews.com 2018/01/17/the-kyshtym-…Almost 40 percent as much radioactivity was released at Kyshtym than was flung into the air over Pripyat during the Chernobyl disaster 20 years later.
- environmentandsociety.org arcadia/nuclear-…Thus, the Kyshtym disaster also tells a story about the Cold War’s occasional absurdities—the CIA actually helped the Soviet Union keep its first nuclear...
- dyatlovpass.com kyshtym-disasterThe Kyshtym disaster was a radioactive contamination accident that occurred on 29 September 1957 at Mayak, a plutonium production site for nuclear...
- kosatka.media en/category/blog/news/samye-…The Chalk River Laboratory. No.3 Kyshtym disaster. INES (International Nuclear Event Scale): 6.
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- http://large.stanford.edu courses/2016/ph241/lee1/Kyshtym is located near the Mayak Production Association, then known as Chelyabinsk 40 which produced plutonium for the Soviet Union's nuclear weapons...
- malevus.com kyshtym-disaster/The Kyshtym Disaster, also known as the Mayak Disaster, was a nuclear accident that occurred in the Soviet Union on September 29, 1957.
- rbth.com history/337160-kyshtym-accident-…The tragedy struck on the evening of September 29, 1957, in the closed town of Chelyabinsk-40 (now Ozyorsk), located near the town of Kyshtym.
- mentalfloss.com HistoryBut after Fukushima and Chernobyl, the third biggest nuclear disaster is called Kyshtym.