The V.I. Lenin Memorial Chernobyl Nuclear
 Power Station was located in 
Ukraine, near the town of Pripyat, which had been built to house power 
station employees and their families. The power station was in a wooded,
 marshy area near the Ukraine-Belarus border, approximately 18 
kilometers northwest of the city of Chernobyl and 100 km north of Kiev, 
the capital of Ukraine. The Chernobyl Nuclear Station included four 
nuclear reactors, and at the time of the accident, the four reactors 
produced about 10% of the electricity used in Ukraine. 
 On April 26, 1986, the operating crew planned to test  
Reactor No., during the test, power surged unexpectedly, 
causing an explosion and driving temperatures in the reactor to more 
than 2,000 degrees Celsius—and releasing a cloud of radiation into the 
atmosphere.
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