Delve into the aftermath of the Thule Accident in 1968, a catastrophic B-52 crash that led to the release of radioactive material in Greenland. Explore the extensive cleanup efforts undertaken by the United States and Denmark, facing harsh Arctic conditions. The environmental and human toll becomes evident as radioactive elements contaminate the ice cap, affecting the lives of workers, including Danish personnel who faced health challenges. The Thule Accident underscores the long-lasting repercussions of nuclear incidents, highlighting international pressures, compensation claims, and the enduring impact on the Arctic ecosystem.
