Cliff Richard, the Shadows, and Palomares' Expansion Wave: the Crazy Music Movie Inspired by the Nuclear Accident
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In the same year of the collision of two aircraft with thermonuclear bombs on the coast of Almería, the British musician and his musical band satirized what happened in a comedy
The clean-up promised after the fall of four nuclear bombs in 1966 remains blocked between diplomatic silences and agreements without legal force
The neighbors are debating today between demanding the administration to clean the land or ignoring an incident that affects the image more than the environmental conditions of the people Tribuna - Palomares and the plutonium that the United States never collected: reflections of an American expert 60 years later On January 17, 1966 Manuela Sabiote collected tomatoes when a piece of plane fell a few meters from her orchard. In a photo taken by a…
About the nuclear accident of Palomares, symbolic decontamination actions and the lasting damage to people and the environment. A conversation with José Herrera Plaza.
60 years ago, on January 17, 1966, a U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber and a KC-135 tanker plane collided over the Spanish village of Palomares during an in-flight refueling attempt. The collision caused the fall of four thermonuclear bombs. Two of these weapons were damaged upon impact, releasing radioactive plutonium. Fortunately, there was no nuclear explosion.
60 years ago, Palomares was the scene of an incident with four thermonuclear bombs that left behind a maze of ‘dipl...
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