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The Risks of Power

Born out of technology developed in the search for the world’s most powerful bomb, nuclear power has ever since cast a heavy shadow over its benefits.

The images of what was left of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 after the United States dropped the atomic bomb scarred the world -- 200,000 people died in an instant, and once-bustling cities were pulverized into dust.

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But it was the invisible cloud of radiation that no one could defend against that haunted generations.

Popular American movies like the 1983 film "The Day After" played on people’s fears with images of a nuclear winter so destructive that it would kill almost every living thing.

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A veteran "liquidator" at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor places flowers during a ceremony to honor victims of the Chernobyl disaster, in Krasnoyarsk, April 26, 2011

Russian, Ukrainian Leaders Remember Chernobyl Accident

Deadly explosion at reactor 25 years ago led to worst nuclear disaster in history

People lay flowers and light candles to honor the memory of the victims of the Chernobyl disaster in Kiyv, Ukraine, April 26, 2011

Ukraine Remembers Chernobyl Victims

Twenty-five years ago, a deadly explosion at the nuclear power plant led to the worst nuclear disaster in history

Chernobyl's Cleanup Crew Pay a Steep Price, 25 Years On

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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, center, and President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso during the Chernobyl Pledging Conference

International Leaders Attend Nuclear Safety Conference

Event comes just a week before 25-year anniversary of explosion at Ukraine's Soviet-era Chernobyl nuclear plant

Andrei Balta throws his fifteen-month-old son Vanya in the air during a summer evening in Slavutych, Ukraine

NYC Photo Exhibit Shows Resilience and Hope at Chernobyl

American photographer Michael Forster Rothbart's photos show life in area goes on despite 1986 catastrophe

VOA's Northeast Asia Bureau Chief Steve Herman is tested for radiation contamination in Koriyama, Japan

The View From Japan's Nuclear 'Hot Zone'

VOA's Northeast Asia Bureau Chief Steve Herman reports from Japan, after spending several days in Fukushima's 'hot zone'

Polls Find Japanese Unhappy With Government's Crisis Response

Surveys also discover deep divisions over whether Japan should continue to rely on nuclear power

A remote-controlled robot called "Packbot", which has capabilities including maneuvering through buildings, taking images, and measuring radiation levels, opens a door at Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) Co.'s crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant No

Japan's Parliament Questions PM, Power Company Chief Over Nuclear Disaster

Japanese nuclear regulators say that a pair or robots sent into damaged nuclear reactor recorded evidence of a 'harsh' environment

Marchers along the curb as the streets are not blocked off for the demonstration in Tokyo, Japan, April 16, 2011

Japan Still Struggling to Control Crippled Nuclear Plant

Small, peaceful anti-nuclear protests continue to be staged as troubles continue at and around Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant

Chernobyl veterans walk along Kiev main Khreshchatyk street during a rally in Kiev, Ukraine

Frail Chernobyl Clean-Up Workers Protest Benefit Reductions

Protest in Ukraine's capital comes just before the 25th anniversary of what is considered the worst atomic accident in history

An elder woman wipes her eyes in long lines for food at an evacuation shelter in Koriyama, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, April 2, 2011

Japan Nuclear Plant Operator to Pay Damages

Money is meant to assist with short-term living expenses for those who had to quickly evacuate with only the most basic of necessities

Guards read a whiteboard near the Fukushima-1 nuclear plant's main gate, Futaba, Japan

VOA Correspondent Reaches Crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant

VOA's Herman among first two American reporters to reach crippled nuclear plant

The badly damaged Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) Number 1 Daiichi nuclear power plant at Okuma town in Fukushima prefecture, March 31, 2011

Japanese Nuclear Crisis Renews International Safety Concerns

A massive 9.0 earthquake in northeastern cripples Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant

A man arrives at an evacuation center for people affected by the explosion of the nuclear plant , at the Big Palette Fukushima convention center in Koriyama, northern Japan, April 5, 2011

IAEA: Fukushima, Chernobyl Accidents Not Comparable Despite Severity

International Atomic Energy Agency says accidents very different despite both being classified at nuclear incident scale's highest level

Workers work in a part of the electricity generating plant of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, just outside the southern city of Bushehr, Iran, 26 Oct 2010 (file photo)

Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Plant to Open With International Oversight

Japan's Fukushima disaster shows safety considerations can become life-or-death matter

Japanese emergency crews

After Fukushima, Nations Put Nuke Plant Development On Hold

China with active nuclear power projects put them on hold for review, while Germany and several other countries simply canceled them

Local resident Ganna Zavorotnya, 78, collects vegetables in a field, as a Greenpeace expert measures radiation levels, in the village of the Kupovate in the 30 km zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, April 4, 2011

Greenpeace: Food in Ukraine Still Contaminated From Chernobyl

New report says samples of milk, berries, potatoes, root vegetables in two regions show higher than acceptable levels of cesium-137

The earthquake and tsunami damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant located in the town of Okuma in the Futaba District of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, on March 14, 2011

What is a Nuclear Meltdown?

Japanese officials and nuclear experts have said they cannot rule out possibility of nuclear meltdown at a Japanese nuclear power plant

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UN Reports Thousands of Thyroid Cancers 25 Years After Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster

Chernobyl nuclear accident caused thousands of cases of thyroid cancer among children

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