Nuclear reactor accidents in the United States refer to incidents that occur at nuclear power plants, involving the uncontrolled release of radioactive materials or failures in reactor safety systems. While the nuclear industry is highly regulated and accidents are relatively rare, there have been significant incidents that have raised concerns about nuclear safety and emergency preparedness. Some of the most notable accidents in the U.S. include: 1. **Three Mile Island (1979)**: This is the most significant accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power history.
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