List of nuclear power accidents by country


Worldwide, many nuclear accidents and serious incidents have occurred since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. Two thirds of these mishaps occurred in the US. The French Atomic Energy Commission has concluded that technical innovation cannot eliminate the risk of human errors in nuclear plant operation.

Nuclear safety

The nuclear power industry has improved the safety and performance of reactors, and has proposed new safer reactor designs but there is no guarantee that the reactors will be designed, built and operated correctly. Mistakes do occur and the designers of reactors at Fukushima in Japan did not anticipate that a tsunami generated by a such unexpected large earthquake would disable the backup systems that were supposed to stabilize the reactor after the earthquake. According to UBS AG, the Fukushima I nuclear accidents have cast doubt on whether even an advanced economy like Japan can master nuclear safety. Catastrophic scenarios involving terrorist attacks are also conceivable. An interdisciplinary team from MIT has estimated that given the expected growth of nuclear power from 2005–2055, at least four serious nuclear accidents would be expected in that period.

Overview

Globally, there have been at least 99 recorded nuclear power plant accidents from 1952 to 2009, totaling US$20.5 billion in property damages. Property damage costs include destruction of property, emergency response, environmental remediation, evacuation, lost product, fines, and court claims. Because nuclear power plants are large and complex, accidents on site tend to be relatively expensive.
The 1979 Three Mile Island accident in Pennsylvania was caused by a series of failures in secondary systems at the reactor, which allowed radioactive steam to escape and resulted in the partial core meltdown of one of two reactors at the site, making it the most significant accident in U.S. history.
The world's worst nuclear accident has been the 1986 Chernobyl disaster in the Soviet Union, one of two accidents that has been rated as a level 7 event on the International Nuclear Event Scale. Note that the Chernobyl disaster may have scored an 8 or 9, if the scale continued. The accident occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant after an unsafe systems test led to a series of steam explosions that destroyed reactor number four. The plume spread in the near distance primarily over Belarus and after that covered extensive portions of Europe with traces of radioactivity, leaving reindeer in Northern Europe and sheep in portions of England unfit for human consumption. A "Zone of alienation" has been formed around the reactor.
At least 57 accidents and severe incidents have occurred since the Chernobyl disaster, and over 56 severe incidents have occurred in the USA. Relatively few accidents have involved fatalities.
Note that not all ratings are final as Cancer and Uncounted/Hidden results may have/will occur.

Belgium

This list is incomplete. See also Laka Foundation's list of recent nuclear and radiological incidents in Belgium.
DateLocationDescriptionFatalitiesCost
INES
rating
2002Tihange, Belgium"Safety injection during hot shutdown at Tihange 2 unit".2
2005Tihange, Belgium"Inadequate protection relays and related setpoints".2
2006Fleurus, Belgium"Severe health effects for a worker at a commercial irradiation facility as a result of high doses of radiation".4
2008Fleurus, BelgiumIodine-131 release in the environment.3
2011Doel, Belgium"Inadequate setting of the auxiliary feedwater turbopump".2

Canada

France

Germany

India

Japan

DateLocationDescriptionFatalitiesCost
INES
rating
8 Jan 1975Mihama, JapanRadioactivity released from Mihama nuclear power plant.0
2 Nov 1978Fukushima No I, JapanJapan's first criticality accident at No 3 reactor, this accident was hidden for 29 years and reported on 22 Mar 20070
2 Apr 1979Tokaimura, JapanTwo workers suffer radioactive contamination at the Tokaimura complex.0
24–28 Jan 1981Tsuruga, Japan29 workers were exposed to radiation.0
8 Mar 1981Tsuruga, Japan56 workers were exposed to about 45 tonnes of radioactive waste which spilled from storage tanks at the Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant. The waste was cleaned up with buckets and mops, and was also discharged into Tsuruga Bay via the town sewer. At the time, the plant had recorded 30 malfunctions since it was commissioned in 1970.0
31 Aug 1985Fukushima, JapanFire at Fukushima nuclear power plant during routine shutdown.0
23 Jun 1986Tokaimura, JapanTwelve people suffer "slight" plutonium contamination while inspecting a storeroom.0
8 Feb 1991Fukui, JapanRadioactivity was released from Mihama nuclear power plant after an emergency release valve failed. Officials said the release "did not pose a threat to humans or the environment."0
22 Feb 1993Fukushima, JapanHigh-pressure steam accident kills one worker and injures two others.1
December 1995Tsuruga, JapanThe fast breeder Monju Nuclear Power Plant sodium leak. State-run operator Donen was found to have concealed videotape footage that showed extensive damage to the reactor.0
11 March 1997Tokaimura, JapanThe Tokaimura nuclear reprocessing plant fire and explosion. 37 workers were exposed to low doses of radiation. Donen later acknowledged it had initially suppressed information about the fire.0
18 Jun 1999Shika, JapanWrong handling of some control rods set off an uncontrolled nuclear reaction.02
30 Sept 1999Tokaimura, JapanThe criticality accident at the Tokai fuel fabrication facility. Hundreds of people were exposed to radiation and two workers later died. This is not a nuclear power plant accident, however.24
2002Onagawa, JapanTwo workers were exposed to a small amount of radiation and suffered minor burns during a fire.0
9 Aug 2004Mihama, JapanA main piping burst in the turbine building of the Mihama-3 station and killed persons present there; the subsequent investigation revealed a serious lack in systematic inspection in Japanese nuclear plants, which led to a massive inspection program.51
2006Fukushima No1, JapanA small amount of radioactive steam was released at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant and it escaped the compound.0
16 Jul 2007Kashiwazaki, JapanA severe earthquake hit the region where Tokyo Electric's Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant is located and radioactive water spilled into the Sea of Japan; as of March 2009, all of the reactors remained shut down for damage verification and repairs. The plant with seven units is the largest single nuclear power station in the world, which now again is shut down due to the Fukushima accident.01
Dec 2009Hamaoka, JapanLeakage accident of radioactive water. 34 workers were exposed to radiation0
Mar 2011Fukushima Dai-ichi, JapanThe world's second INES 7 accident. A magnitude 9.0 earthquake and associated tsunami triggered cooling problems at Fukushima 1 & 2 stations with several reactors. Loss of coolant resulted in meltdowns in three units and hydrogen explosions caused their structural damage. Radioactive steam was released into the atmosphere, and highly radioactive water spilled into the ocean through utility trenches. Some immediate injuries resulted. 117 workers received committed effective doses above 100 mSv, and 6 workers received doses above the emergency dose limit of 250 mSv.2+; further near 1,600 died from evacuation stress1,200 - 2,1007
6 June 2017Ibaraki PrefectureThe incident occurred at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency's Oarai Research and Development Center, after a bag containing radioactive material tore open while a check on radioactive storage inside a "controlled" room was performed. It resulted in internal radiation exposure in five workers, with one of them inhaling plutonium. However, no radiation was detected in the external environment.0

Pakistan

Russia

South Korea

Switzerland

Taiwan

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

DateLocationDescriptionFatalitiesCost
INES
November 29, 1955Idaho Falls, Idaho, USAPower excursion with partial core meltdown at National Reactor Testing Station's EBR-1 Experimental Breeder Reactor I05
July 26, 1959Simi Valley, California, USAPartial core meltdown at Santa Susana Field Laboratory’s Sodium Reactor Experiment032
January 3, 1961Idaho Falls, Idaho, USAExplosion at National Reactor Testing Station's SL-1 Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One3224
October 5, 1966Monroe, Michigan, USASodium cooling system malfunctions at Enrico Fermi demonstration breeder reactor causing some fuel elements to melt0194
August 11, 1973Palisades, Michigan, USASteam generator leak causes manual shutdown of pressurized water reactor010
March 22, 1975Browns Ferry, Alabama, USAFire burns for seven hours and damages more than 1600 control cables for one of the three nuclear reactors at Browns Ferry, disabling core cooling systems02403
November 5, 1975Brownsville, Nebraska, USAHydrogen gas explosion damages the Cooper Nuclear Station’s auxiliary building013
June 10, 1977Waterford, Connecticut, USAHydrogen gas explosion damages three buildings and forces shutdown of Millstone-1 Boiling Water Reactor015
February 4, 1979Surry, Virginia, USASurry Unit 2 shut down in response to failing tube bundles in steam generators012
March 28, 1979Middletown, Pennsylvania, USALoss of coolant and partial core meltdown, see Three Mile Island accident and Three Mile Island accident health effects02,4005
October 17, 1981Buchanan, New York, USA100,000 gallons of Hudson River water leaked into the Indian Point Energy Center Unit 2 containment building from the fan cooling unit, undetected by a safety device designed to detect hot water. The flooding, covering the first 9 feet of the reactor vessel, was discovered when technicians entered the building. Two pumps which should have removed the water were found to be inoperative. NRC proposed a $210,000 fine for the incident.0
January 25, 1982Rochester, New York, USASteam generator-leak at the Ginna Nuclear Generating Station causes extensive injection of the high pressure emergency core cooling system0?
March 20, 1982Lycoming, New York, USARecirculation system piping fails at Nine Mile Point Unit 1, forcing two year shutdown045
March 25, 1982Buchanan, New York, USADamage to steam generator tubes and main generator resulting in a shut down Indian Point Energy Center Unit 3 for more than a year056
June 18, 1982Senaca, South Carolina, USAFeedwater heat extraction line fails at Oconee 2 Pressurised Water Reactor, damaging thermal cooling system010
February 12, 1983Forked River, New Jersey, USAOyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant fails safety inspection, forced to shut down for repairs032
February 26, 1983Fort Pierce, Florida, USADamaged thermal shield and core barrel support at St Lucie Unit 1, necessitating 13-month shutdown054
September 15, 1984Athens, Alabama, USASafety violations, operator error, and design problems force six year outage at Browns Ferry Unit 20110
March 9, 1985Athens, Alabama, USAInstrumentation systems malfunction during start-up, which led to suspension of operations at all three Browns Ferry Units01,830
April 11, 1986Plymouth, Massachusetts, USARecurring equipment problems force emergency shutdown of Boston Edison's Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant01,001
1986Surry, Virginia, USABroken Feedwater pipe at Surry Nuclear Power Plant kills 44?
March 31, 1987Delta, Pennsylvania, USAPeach Bottom units 2 and 3 shutdown due to cooling malfunctions and unexplained equipment problems0400
December 19, 1987Lycoming, New York, USAMalfunctions force Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation to shut down Nine Mile Point Unit 10150
September 10, 1988Surry, Virginia, USARefuelling cavity seal fails and destroys internal pipe system at Surry Unit 2, forcing 12-month outage09
March 5, 1989Tonopah, Arizona, USAAtmospheric dump valves fail at Palo Verde Unit 1, leading to main transformer fire and emergency shutdown014
March 17, 1989Lusby, Maryland, USAInspections at Calvert Cliff Units 1 and 2 reveal cracks at pressurized heater sleeves, forcing extended shutdowns0120
November 17, 1991Scriba, New York, USASafety and fire problems force shut down of the FitzPatrick nuclear reactor for 13 months05
April 21, 1992Southport, North Carolina, USANRC forces shut down of Brunswick Units 1 and 2 after emergency diesel generators fail02
February 3, 1993Bay City, Texas, USAAuxiliary feed-water pumps fail at South Texas Project Units 1 and 2, prompting rapid shutdown of both reactors03
February 27, 1993Buchanan, New York, USANew York Power Authority shuts down Indian Point Energy Center Unit 3 after AMSAC system fails02
March 2, 1993Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, USAEquipment failures and broken pipes cause shut down of Sequoyah Unit 103
December 25, 1993Newport, Michigan, USAShut down of Fermi Unit 2 after main turbine experienced major failure due to improper maintenance067
14 January 1995Wiscasset, Maine, USASteam generator tubes unexpectedly crack at Maine Yankee nuclear reactor; shut down of the facility for a year062
May 16, 1995Salem, New Jersey, USAVentilation systems fail at Salem Units 1 and 2034
February 20, 1996Connecticut, USALeaking valve forces shutdown Millstone Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2, multiple equipment failures found0254
September 2, 1996Crystal River, Florida, USABalance-of-plant equipment malfunction forces shutdown and extensive repairs at Crystal River Unit 30384
September 5, 1996Clinton, Illinois, USAReactor recirculation pump fails, prompting shut down of Clinton boiling water reactor038
September 20, 1996Senaca, Illinois, USAService water system fails and results in closure of LaSalle Units 1 and 2 for more than 2 years071
September 9, 1997Bridgman, Michigan, USAIce condenser containment systems fail at Cook Units 1 and 2011
May 25, 1999Waterford, Connecticut, USASteam leak in feed-water heater causes manual shutdown and damage to control board annunciator at the Millstone Nuclear Power Plant07
September 29, 1999Lower Alloways Creek, New Jersey, USAMajor Freon leak at Hope Creek Nuclear Facility causes ventilation train chiller to trip, releasing toxic gas and damaging the cooling system02
February 16, 2002Oak Harbor, Ohio, USASevere corrosion of control rod drives in the reactor head forces 24-month outage of Davis-Besse reactor0143
January 15, 2003Bridgman, Michigan, USAA fault in the main transformer at the Donald C. Cook nuclear power plant causes a fire that damages the main generator and back-up turbines010
June 16, 2005Braidwood, Illinois, USAExelon's Braidwood Nuclear Generating Station leaks tritium and contaminates local water supplies041
August 4, 2005Buchanan, New York, USAEntergy's Indian Point Energy Center Nuclear Plant leaks tritium and strontium into underground lakes from 1974 to 200530
March 6, 2006Erwin, Tennessee, USANuclear fuel services plant spills 35 litres of highly enriched uranium, necessitating 7-month shutdown098
November 21, 2009Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USATwelve workers were contaminated after radioactive dust was mobilized at the Three Mile Island plant during pipe maintenance works.0
January 7, 2010Buchanan, New York, USANRC inspectors reported that an estimated 600,000 gallons of mildly radioactive steam was intentionally vented after an automatic shutdown of Indian Point Energy Center Unit 2. The levels of tritium in the steam were below those allowable by NRC safety standards.00
February 1, 2010Vernon, Vermont, USADeteriorating underground pipes from the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant leak radioactive tritium into groundwater supplies0700
August 2011Louisa county, Virginia, USAA 5.8-earthquake in the region caused the loss of offsite power at the North Anna Nuclear Generating Station. Later in the incident, the plant lost an emergency diesel generator, leading to the activation of the so-called SBO diesel generator - an emergency situation.0?2
January 2014St. Lucie, Florida, USAFlooding of the auxiliary building of the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, caused by lacking proper flood barriers0?
July 2016Michigan, USAMassive steam leak in the turbine building of Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant, unit 20?
December 2019Nebraska, USAOne of the two safety related component cooling systems of Cooper Nuclear Station was unable to operate, because its service water system, that takes water from the river, was plugged with silt.0?