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17 sty 2023 · Where is Chernobyl? Following the disaster, the Soviet Union isolated the area in the Vyshhorod Raion of northern Kyiv Oblast—a piece of land measuring 1,040 square miles—and declared it to be...
Chernobyl today is an abandoned place since the worst nuclear disaster happened, more than 30 years ago. Now it's known only as of the Chernobyl exclusion zone. The Chernobyl nuclear accident took place in the Soviet Union, currently in northern Ukraine.
Chernobyl Chornobyl maps. Launched in April, 2021 on the eve of the 35th anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, the Chernobyl/Chornobyl project advances our understanding of the catastrophe’s lasting consequences.
24 sty 2024 · The Chernobyl disaster shows the bitter and catastrophic consequences of nuclear accidents and the imperative need for stringent safety measures and responsible management. The explosion not only claimed immediate lives but unleashed a wave of radioactive contamination that continues to linger.
19 maj 2023 · Like the rest of the world, Chernobyl is much different today than it was in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. This article will peer into the Chernobyl of today to see the people, animals, and problems that lie within it.
20 kwi 2022 · 36 years of Chernobyl: the BfS publishes the new radioactivity maps. First area-wide radiological mapping of the exclusion zone in over 30 years. Year of issue 2022. Date 2022.04.20. The BfS also took measurements of radioactivity in the exclusion zone around Chornobyl from Federal Police helicopters in 2021.
26 kwi 2021 · We bring you exclusive photos of what the Chernobyl exclusion zone looks like 35 years on from the nuclear disaster.