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In the early hours of April 26, 1986, something went terribly wrong at a nuclear power plant in the Soviet Union. A safety test turned into one of the most dangerous disasters the world has ever seen. Entire cities were evacuated. Brave firefighters and workers raced to stop the damage, not knowing how deadly the invisible radiation was. The nearby town of Pripyat-once full of families, schools, and playgrounds-was suddenly silent, left frozen in time.
This book takes curious young readers deep into the true story of the nuclear accident that shocked the world. Through clear, age-appropriate language, it explains what nuclear energy is, why the explosion happened, and how it changed lives forever. Readers will learn about the people who lived there, the workers who stayed behind, and the scientists who studied what went wrong. They'll also explore how nature began to take over the abandoned land, and how animals adapted in ways that surprised everyone.
Packed with gripping facts, haunting details, and thoughtful questions, this book helps kids understand not just what happened, but why it matters. It's a powerful look at science, mistakes, courage, and the lessons that still shape how we use energy today.
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