
The Three Mile Island accident, a partial nuclear meltdown, resulted from a complex sequence of mechanical and human errors. A non-nuclear malfunction in the secondary cooling circuit initiated the event. This malfunction,... Read more »

The partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island Unit 2 reactor occurred on March 28, 1979, near Middletown, Pennsylvania. A combination of equipment malfunctions and operator errors led to a loss of... Read more »

The partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station’s Unit 2 reactor, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in March 1979, remains a significant event in the history of nuclear power. A combination... Read more »

Photographic documentation of the Three Mile Island accident serves as a crucial historical record of the partial meltdown at Unit 2 in 1979. These images range from aerial views of the plant... Read more »

These alphanumeric sequences function as activation keys for specific scenarios or modifications within a disaster preparedness simulation or game environment. For example, a sequence might trigger an earthquake of a designated magnitude... Read more »

The March 1979 accident at a Pennsylvania nuclear generating station resulted in the partial meltdown of reactor number 2. A combination of equipment malfunctions and operator errors led to a loss of... Read more »

The Ocean State’s geographic location and coastal topography make it susceptible to a variety of severe weather events. These range from relatively common occurrences like blizzards and severe thunderstorms to less frequent... Read more »