The Fire at Chernobyl Is a Real Danger Right Now

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Articles with titles like Ukraine Fire Near Chernobyl Disaster Site Brought Under Control create an incorrect impression.��They probably mean to reassure by suggesting��that the sarcophagus that contains the ruined reactor four is not under threat.


But as I’ve been tweeting this afternoon, it’s not that simple. The forests around the Chernobyl nuclear facility��have been irradiated since the event itself in April of 1986, and the forests are still toxic. A study has shown that radioactive cesium 137, for example, with a half life of 30 years, “isn���t disappearing from the environment as quickly as predicted.”


Ukrainian authorities established the exclusion zone in the first place to keep people away from dangerous materials like cesium 137, strontium 90 and others. Visitors to the exclusion zone are made to sign an agreement not to wander into the woods and disturb the ground. We were instructed not even to rest a camera bag on the ground while changing batteries.


Fire needn’t reach the reactor proper to cause the dispersal of cancer causing material. It can be lifted from the forest floor into the air in clouds of smoke from the fire. People in Kyiv, Minsk and rural areas of Ukraine and Belarus must be careful not to breathe smoke from this fire.


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Published on April 28, 2015 14:52
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message 1: by Brooks (new)

Brooks Smith Wow. I didn't know this was going on. Just finished "Prip'Yat: The Beast of Chernobyl" (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...), which I can't define as classic literature, but it did put me back in that no-man's land in my imagination, as your book did. And now this. Scary stuff.


message 2: by Bill (new)

Bill Murray Brooks,
They got the fire out and I feel a wee bit creepy that I'm lining up with RT to warn of its dangers. RT.com has been the loudest voice I've heard warning about it, but I think they're right.

I also notice some out of place ASCII characters in the translation from this article's original feed to here on Goodreads. The original feed for this blog is on http://www.commonsenseandwhiskey.com.

Cheers,

Bill


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