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  2. Chernobyl exclusion zone - Wikipedia

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    The Exclusion Zone was established on 2 May 1986 () soon after the Chernobyl disaster, when a Soviet government commission headed by Nikolai Ryzhkov [8]: 4 decided on a "rather arbitrary" [6]: 161 area of a 30-kilometre (19 mi) radius from Reactor 4 as the designated evacuation area. The 30 km Zone was initially divided into three subzones: the ...

  3. Red Forest - Wikipedia

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    The name "Red Forest" comes from the ginger-brown colour of the pine trees after they died following the absorption of high levels of ionizing radiation as a consequence of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster on 26 April 1986. [1] The site remains one of the most contaminated areas in the world today. [2]

  4. Polesie State Radioecological Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Radiation level in 1996, according to map from CIA handbook. Two years after the Chernobyl disaster, the Belarusian part of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone was extended to a more highly contaminated area. Then, a closed-to-the-public nature reserve was established in Belarus with a total area of 1,313 km 2 (507 sq mi).

  5. Fighting breaks out near Chernobyl, leading to fears of ... - AOL

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    Fighting breaks out near Chernobyl, leading to fears of nuclear contamination over Europe. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Huge forest fire around Chernobyl thwarted: authorities - AOL

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    Chernobyl plant was the sight of the world's worst nuclear disaster in 1986. Aerial images of the 19 mile exclusion zone around the plant showed scorched and blackened earth.

  7. Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia

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    The German environmental minister was given the authority over reactor safety as well, a responsibility the 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 government. [258]

  8. War comes to Chernobyl, raising nuclear fears in Russia ... - AOL

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    According to Ukrainian authorities, Russian forces have moved into the area surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in Ukraine, where the world’s worst nuclear disaster took place in 1986 ...

  9. File:Map of Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.svg - Wikipedia

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