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Nearly four decades after the Chernobyl disaster, the Elephant's Foot still sits underground. This radioactive mass formed ...
the long-term health effects of Chernobyl remain intensely disputed. The disaster, the worst nuclear accident in history, eventually affected 3 million people and forced the evacuation of over ...
On April 26, 1986, a nuclear reactor in the town of Chernobyl, Ukraine, blew up, leaving nuclear remnants that affected people in a 200-mile radius for decades to come. Approximately 350,000 ...
The explosion at Chernobyl ... 28 people were killed by the disaster, but thousands more have died from cancer as a result of radiation that spread after the explosion and fire. The effects ...
On April 26, 1986, the worst nuclear disaster in history occurred at a Chernobyl ... estimated in 2005 that 4,000 people died due to long-term effects of radiation and 31 died in the immediate ...
The nuclear accident in Chernobyl took place on 26 April ... as there are still people today who are suffering the effects of the radiation. There were two workers who died immediately after ...
Geneticists analyzed samples taken from two different dog populations in the affected zone to determine the reasons for the ...
A study reveals that dogs living near the Chernobyl reactor do not show nuclear mutations, pointing to other environmental ...
The effects of the accident are being remedied ... But what happened at Chernobyl, how many people died and what is it like today? Here is everything you need to know. The disaster was a ...
Ukraine signs new agreement to revive Chernobyl and Slavutych as global tourism and education hubs post the war.
For decades, scientists have studied animals living in or near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant to see how increased levels ...