The resulting explosion destroyed the reactor building, and a fire began to burn, releasing even more radioactive material into the air. The accident was so severe that it was initially thought to be a simple industrial accident, and it wasn't until the radiation was detected by monitoring stations in Scandinavia that the true extent of the disaster became clear.
The resulting explosion destroyed the reactor building, and a fire began to burn, releasing even more radioactive material into the air. The accident was so severe that it was initially thought to be a simple industrial accident, and it wasn't until the radiation was detected by monitoring stations in Scandinavia that the true extent of the disaster became clear.