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The Cause section of the individual says "...radiation glow from the sun's rays blinded the pilot's vision making the crane cables difficult to see..."
That's technically accurate (the sun's rays are radiation), but it's phrased in a misleading way. The accident had nothing to do with the nuclear radiation emanating from the core. I propose changing it to "...the sun made the crane cables difficult to see..." or maybe "...glare from the sun made the crane cables difficult to see...".
. Bleemoo (talk) 15:25, 8 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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