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  2. 1958 Mars Bluff B-47 nuclear weapon loss incident - Wikipedia

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    A Mark 6 nuclear bomb, similar to the one dropped in the incident, at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.. On March 11, 1958, a U.S. Air Force Boeing B-47E-LM Stratojet from Hunter Air Force Base operated by the 375th Bombardment Squadron of the 308th Bombardment Wing near Savannah, Georgia, took off at approximately 4:34 PM and was scheduled to fly to the United Kingdom and ...

  3. 2020 Beirut explosion - Wikipedia

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    An independent estimate by the International Monitoring System of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization based on infrasonic data obtained an explosive yield equivalent to 0.5–1.1 kt of TNT, [72] making it the sixth-largest accidental artificial non-nuclear explosion in human history.

  4. Where did the explosion in Louisville take place? What to ...

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    Residents in a 1-mile radius of the Givaudan plant were ordered to shelter in place for more than an hour Tuesday.

  5. Louisville explosion: 2 in critical condition, no fatalities

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    An explosion shortly after 3 p.m. in the Clifton neighborhood Tuesday afternoon sent at least 11 people to the hospital and blew out windows in the surrounding area. Check back for live updates ...

  6. Louisville explosion: Two fighting for life as multiple ... - AOL

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    Two people are fighting for life after an explosion at a chemical manufacturing plant in Louisville, Kentucky left 12 people in hospital.. The blast rocked Louisville’s Clifton Neighborhood on ...

  7. Nuclear explosion - Wikipedia

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    A nuclear explosion is an explosion that occurs as a result of the rapid release of energy from a high-speed nuclear reaction.The driving reaction may be nuclear fission or nuclear fusion or a multi-stage cascading combination of the two, though to date all fusion-based weapons have used a fission device to initiate fusion, and a pure fusion weapon remains a hypothetical device.

  8. Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents - Wikipedia

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    2024 Nuclear incident at Khabarovsk, Russia; 2022–2023 Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant leak; 2019 Radiation release during explosion and fire at Russian nuclear missile test site; 2017 Airborne radioactivity increase in Europe in autumn 2017; 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster; 2001 Instituto Oncologico Nacional radiotherapy accident

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