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How is the area today after Chernobyl in 1986?


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How is the area today after Chernobyl in 1986?

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Even though the city is basically uninhabited, a few people still live there. The occupied houses are not so distinguishable from the rest, and there are texts on them stating that the "Owner of this house lives here". Also, workers on watch and administrative personnel of the zone of alienation are stationed in the city on term basis. Before the accident, the city was inhabited by 14,000 residents.

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It's desolate and unliveable ........ according to a show I saw on the Discovery Channel a while back.
About as radioactive as it was back then in 1986.

It will take thousands of years for the area to become
habitable again.
today there is still nothing that can grow where it exploded but all the people even hundreds of miles away like poland and as far as sweden are suffering from great ilnesses such as cancer and now they are all dieing
Abandoned, unlivable, however there are several small towns outside of Chernobyl that are still inhabited and don't have any radioactivity.
Still radioactive. Nobody lives there anymore. Some places worse than others; it's not good to stay there more than a day or so.
Nobody lives there anymore, ecxept homeless i guess...This Zone is radioactive... its not allowed to go there actually (to be close more then ..actually i dont remember how many.. kilometers). In Kyiv we got Museum of Chernobyl.. u can see there all true of that Accident - see maket of Atomic Power station & find out how it worked, watch films about accident, read diaries of ppl who lived or worked there to put the fire down(they were writing about their slow death - but they dont understand what was wrong with them), pics of mutation of animals, dead ppl & other things that are scarring enough...
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