West, Texas was at a fertilizer factory.
A good area around the Chernobyl power plant were irradiated and radio active fall out spread through out what was then the USSR.
There was no such radiation danger from the West, Texas explosion.
Once the remains from the blast are cleaned up there is nothing stopping the sight from being reused again.
Only in human error and that's as far as the similarities would go.
Everyone is still living in the west Texas town of the explosion. But no one (and I mean "NO ONE") is living in Chernobyl, and that happened in the late eighties?
Not really.
There is no radioactive fallout from the West, Texas explosions. It will be perfectly safe to rebuild the houses there and to live there, as long as the factory is no longer storing explosive chemicals there.
Texas was chemical
Chernobyl was nuclear
No. West Texas wasn't nuclear. It was fertilizer.
It was a fertiliser plant not a nuclear one. No radioactive fall out.
Only in the vague way that both were caused by **** ups who didn't follow procedures.
No, chalk and cheese.