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Nuclear accidents or disasters are quite different from other natural or man-made events because of their detrimental radiation impact and delay in the occurrence of conditions. One of the largest nuclear accidents took place in Chernobyl, Ukraine, in April 1986. This article describes lessons learned from this accident. The author also describes his collaboration with the Global Health Network Supercourse project and his experiences with sharing disaster data via the Internet.
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