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  2. Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia

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    The German environmental minister was given the authority over reactor safety as well, a responsibility the current minister still holds today. The Chernobyl disaster is also credited with strengthening the anti-nuclear movement in Germany, which culminated in the decision to end the use of nuclear power made by the 1998–2005 Schröder ...

  3. Chernobyl - Wikipedia

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    Chernobyl is a partially abandoned city in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, where a nuclear disaster occurred in 1986. The web page provides historical, geographical, and administrative information about the city and the zone, as well as a map of the area.

  4. Effects of the Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia

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    The estimated number of deaths from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster A map showing caesium-137 contamination in the Chornobyl area in 1996. The 1986 Chernobyl disaster triggered the release of radioactive contamination into the atmosphere in the form of both particulate and gaseous radioisotopes.

  5. I was a first responder at Chernobyl. It should have ... - AOL

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    Distressing images of the destruction still haunt me. Tragically, the silence and secrecy of Soviet officials after the nuclear event exacerbated the damage, and harm to human health and the ...

  6. Chernobyl exclusion zone - Wikipedia

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    The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Zone of Alienation [a] is an officially designated exclusion zone around the site of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster. [5]: p.4–5 : p.49f.3 It is also commonly known as the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, the 30-Kilometre Zone, or simply The Zone. [5]: p.2–5 [b]

  7. Town still healing 30 years after the Chernobyl disaster - AOL

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    Although dangerous amounts of radiation are still being emitted to this day, curious explorers and photographers flock to the site to see the ghost town. Town still healing 30 years after the ...

  8. Valery Legasov - Wikipedia

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    In the public sphere, he still kept to the official position that nuclear power was safe. In January 1986, Legasov co-authored a propaganda piece in Soviet Life magazine claiming there had been no nuclear accidents that had seriously threatened personnel or risked contamination, which ignored multiple serious nuclear incidents in the Soviet ...

  9. Capture of Chernobyl - Wikipedia

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    Russian forces seized the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and the nuclear power plant on 24 February 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The occupation lasted until April 2022, when most of the Russian troops withdrew, leaving the staff and the site vulnerable to radiation risks.