@dtspencer86,
What I find interesting is the used of the Chenobyl reactor name in your question concerning reactors as a class.
A reactor type that in the West had never been used for power generation and the only current example I know of is a bleeder reactor for the DOE in Washington State.
A reactor who is the only known example of large scale harm to it surrounding in the history of the technology and have nothing to do with current reactors in the West.
Modern reactors do not used damping materials that can burn and all such reactors unlike Chernobyl have a large containment domes around them.