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Castle Bravo
"Castle Bravo" was the name they gave for the united states' First test of a Dry fuel Thermonucleur Hydrogen Bomb.
This Bomg was detonated in Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands. -
Silent Spring
Silent Spring was an American Environmental Movement.
Silent Spring was a book of the American Environmental Movement -
The Palomares Incident
The Palomares Incident was the crashing of a B-52 Military Bomber Plane.
During the crash unfortunately the B-52G was carrying Mk-28 type Hydrogen Bombs. -
Door to Hell
Located in Derweze Ahal Province, Turkmenistan.
The Door to hell is a natural gas field that never stops burning to matter what. -
Fukushima Daiichi
Fukushima Daiichi is a nuclear power plant located in Ōkuma, Fukushima.
A massive 9.0 earthquake hit the power plant on March 11th 2011 and it suffered massive damage from the Natural Disaster. -
The Three Mile Island Nuclear Explosion
The Three Mile Island Nuclear Explosion was a partial nucleur meltdown in one of the two Nuclear Reactors.
These took place in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. -
Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Was a Big Waste FIlled Area in the Pacific Ocean.
In April of 2008 they were getting scuba Divers together and coming up with ways for plastic removal to clean it up. -
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
This was when Exxon Valdez An Oil Tanker Struck the Bligh Reef.
Striking the Reef this is causing the Tanker to Spill 260,000 to 750,000 Barrels of Crude Oil into the Ocean. -
Kuwaiti oil fires
The Kuwaiti oil fires were ignited by the iraq military forces setting fire to more than 600 oil wells.
The petroleum burn caused pollution to the soil and air, and the oil fires have been linked with what was later called Gulf War Syndrome. -
Jilin Chemical Plant Explosions
This was a series of explosions that happened in Japan in 2005 within One Hour.
These explosions killed Six, Injured Hundreds and caused Hundreds of Thousands to evacuate their homes and move Elsewhere. -
Sidoarjo Mud Flow
This was the eruption of a Mud volcano.
This Mud volcano erupted in Porong, Sidoarjo. -
Kingston Fossil Plant coal fly ash slurry spill
Happened just before 1 am when an ash dike ruptured at an 84 acre Solid waste area.
1.1 Million Gallons of U.S Coal Ash Slurry were released.