Radiation will stay in the Chernobyl area for the next 48,000 years but humans may begin repopulating the area in the next 600 years or so. The experts predict that by than the most dangerous levels of radiation will have disappeared or been sufficiently diluted into the air, soil, and water.
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Prypiat was abandoned due to the large amount of radiation and fallout that was released from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant after the explosion of Reactor 4.
Yes. The government of Ukraine is wanting to invest 1 billion dollars to build another seal.
Nuclear power itself does not kill you unless there is a steam explosion like at Chernobyl. It is the radiation either from fission products or direct neutron bombardment which will do that, and the effects of excessive radiation are well known and documented.
As far as I know the last failure requiring a write off of the reactor was at Chernobyl in 1986.
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14 weeks
Radiation is pollution and chemicals mixed together
A nuclear bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. And in 1986 a nuclear accident occurred at Chernobyl. That's why radiation is linked with either of them.
No. Chernobyl is still contaminated with nuclear radiation, making this city unsafe to live in.
the happenings in Chernobyl were that the nuclear reactor 4 blue up sending a plume of radiation over chernobyl killing lots of peeps
the radiation leak in Chernobyl
Gamma. And a whole lot of it.
The meltdown of the reactor caused massive release of radiation that will last for another 1,000 years. People, crops, and animals when affected by radiation become sick, have deformities, and the crops pass on the radiation when eaten. The area is not safe to live in.
my niece has a brain tumour it is inoperable. I would like to know how long the sickness lasts after radiation
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