Chornobyl disaster occurred in the early hours of April 26, 1986, in Soviet Ukraine. Nearly 39 years after the worst nuclear disaster in history, Russia’s brazen attack on the $2 billion New Safe Confinement poses a new potential radioactive danger. Show more youtube.com Chornobyl isn’t safe anymore... again
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) April 25, 2025
Replying to @ManojKu52053571 to you Mahua "International Chernobyl Desaster Remembrance Day". Perhaps you know Mahua, about Chernobyl Desaster, when a big nuclear powerplant in Chernobyl (Ukraine,at that time in USSR) was destroyed. Perhaps this event occured in 1979. In that blast only two dozen people- Show more
Today reminds us in many ways of how important it is not to remain alone and not to leave those around us without support. And this goes beyond our defense in this war. Every year on April 26, we honor the courage and selflessness of the thousands of people who protected Ukraine Show more
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) April 26, 2025
#Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident: Today is the Anniversary of the Largest Man-Made Disaster of the Last Century The first video shows a report from Soviet TV...
Today marks 39 years since the Chornobyl disaster. The accident resulted from a reckless Moscow-directed experiment that ignored basic safety protocols. After the disaster, Soviet authorities hid the truth and delayed evacuation, exposing millions to radiation. To this Show more
Today marks 39 years since the Chornobyl disaster — a tragedy that scarred Ukraine and all of Europe. The catastrophe, and Moscow’s desperate cover-up, became one of the final exposures of Russia’s lies, secrecy, and contempt for human life in the dying days of its failed Show more
OTD in 1986, Chornobyl’s Reactor #4 exploded. The disaster affected over 3M Ukrainians and 10M people globally. Paying tribute to more than 60,000 liquidators who died because of their exposure to radiation, remembering the victims. The consequences could have been mitigated had Show more
We pay tribute today to the victims of Chernobyl. On this day in 1986, the Soviets showed what happens when power matters more than people. When lies matter more than the truth. Nothing is more precious than human life. Let's never forget. This tragedy must never be repeated. Show more
— Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya (@Tsihanouskaya) April 26, 2025
Exactly 39 years ago Chernobyl exploded, my hyperfixation is gonna hyperfixate man
Today is the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident, which occurred on April 26, 1986.Very symbolic, right now, when 30 russian drones "Shahed"fly to attack cities of Ukraine, some of them flying in the Chernobyl nuclear plant is located! Show more
— Chief Rabbi Of Ukraine Moshe Azman (@RabbiUkraine) April 26, 2025
International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day
International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day pays tribute to the victims of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster – the worst nuclear power plant accident in history. This remembrance day underscores the long-term consequences of nuclear disasters and puts a human face to such calamities. It also underscores the enduring significance of incessant vigilance, preparedness, and multilateral collaboration in nuclear safety to prevent such disasters in the future.
The day is in remembrance of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster which took place in Ukraine on 26th April 1986 when a reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded leading to the release of substantial amounts of radioactive particles. The significance of this day for Indians lies in the acknowledgement that nuclear disasters know no boundaries and the Chernobyl tragedy could have easily engulfed other parts of the world including India. The widespread environmental and health impacts of Chernobyl shed light on the potential risks associated with India's expanding nuclear power program. It stands as a stark reminder for India to ensure rigorous safety measures, regular oversight, community awareness, and emergency readiness in all its nuclear power facilities.
In India, International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day is observed by various environmental and health organizations through webinars, digital campaigns and seminars highlighting the lessons that can be drawn from the Chernobyl tragedy. Government agencies involved in India's nuclear energy sector also engage in risk-assessment studies and organize workshops on nuclear safety protocols around this observance. International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day is observed on 26th April, marking the anniversary of the catastrophic incident.
Facts about the Chernobyl disaster
About 30,000 people were near Chernobyl's reactor when it exploded on April 26, 1986. Those exposed to the radiation are thought to have received about 45 rem which is a unit of radiation dosage. This amount increased the risk of cancer by almost 2 percent.
As of 2024 about 130-150 people still live in Chernobyl’s exclusion zone. Many of those are women who dedicate to farming, however, children are not allowed to live in this area.
In 1989, soon after the Chernobyl incident, India witnessed strong protests against the Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant project, primarily due to safety concerns triggered by the Chernobyl incident.
In the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, Indian nuclear power authorities initiated an in-depth review of safety measures at all of India's nuclear facilities. They also decided to revamp their disaster management policies and strategies.
In the News and Trending in India for International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day
Watch a documentary to learn more about the Chernobyl Disaster: 1) The Battle of Chernobyl - (2006): A detailed documentary that explores the disaster.
Visit the Bhabha Atomic Research Center: Though it isn't directly related to the Chernobyl disaster, you could visit the Bhabha Atomic Research Center in Mumbai to learn more about nuclear energy.