What REALLY happened at Chernobyl: New theory says a nuclear and not a steam explosion came first
After eyewitnesses reported seeing two major explosions on April 26, 1986, it’s widely been believed that the first of these was a blast of steam, caused by energy from the hot cooling water and a nuclear surge across the reactor core.
The new analysis, however, suggests a nuclear explosion came first.
This explosive event within the reactor would have launched a jet of debris as high as 3,000 meters, followed by the steam explosion that would have caused the reactor to rupture.
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