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  2. Chernobyl - Wikipedia

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    Chernobyl, [a] also known as ... In English, the Russian-derived spelling Chernobyl has been commonly used, but some style guides recommend the spelling Chornobyl, [7

  3. Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Babushkas of Chernobyl (2015) is a documentary about three women who decided to return to the exclusion zone after the disaster. In the documentary, the Babushkas show the polluted water, their food from radioactive gardens, and explain how they manage to survive in this exclusion zone despite the radioactive levels.

  4. Deaths due to the Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the Soviet Union's toll of deaths directly caused by the Chernobyl disaster included only the two Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant workers killed in the immediate aftermath of the explosion of the plant's reactor. However, by late 1986, Soviet officials updated the official count to 30, reflecting the deaths of 28 additional plant ...

  5. Today in History: The Chernobyl Disaster and the Old Scourge ...

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    Chernobyl. The word and the place will be forever associated with the dangers of nuclear energy. More than any other event, including America's Three Mile Island, Chernobyl slowed global.

  6. Red Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Red Forest (Ukrainian: Рудий ліс, romanized: Rudyi Lis, Russian: Рыжий лес, romanized: Ryzhiy Les, lit. ' ginger-colour forest ') is the ten-square-kilometre (4 sq mi) area surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant within the Exclusion Zone, located in Polesia.

  7. Why would Russia want to take Chernobyl? - AOL

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    Few places conjure more foreboding than Chernobyl, the site of the deadly 1986 nuclear disaster.

  8. What really happened at Chernobyl? How the world’s worst ...

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    Decades after the catastrophe, now a byword for state secrecy, crucial elements remain a mystery, Andy Gregory writes

  9. Chernobyl (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Chernobyl is a Ukrainian city, where a decommissioning Nuclear Power Plant located nearby. Chernobyl may also refer to: Chernobyl disaster, a 1986 nuclear disaster happened in the power plant nearby; Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty), which was named after the city; Chernobyl, a 2019 American–British television series