The 1966 disaster at Palomares, Spain |
Two
American military aircraft, a B-52 bomber and a KC-135 refueling plane,
crashed into each other above the rural village of Palomares in
southeastern Spain on January 17, 1966.
The explosion killed seven of the planes' crew members and released the bomber's payload of four nuclear weapons.
Three
of the bombs hit the ground, the other fell into the Mediterranean.
None of them set off a nuclear detonation, but two of them spewed
plutonium over the surrounding area.
Nobody
on the ground was killed as the bombs and plane wreckage rained down
around Palomares, but parts of the village and the nearby countryside
were contaminated by the radioactive materials.
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