The Chernobyl exclusion zone is the closest we have to a real-life postapocalyptic wasteland. After the infamous 1986 meltdown of a Soviet nuclear reactor, around 1,000 square miles in northern ...
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Supported by By Kim Barker Photographs by Brendan Hoffman Kim Barker reported from the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine. Five technicians secured by wires worked near the curved top of an arched ...
Firefighters worked across the weekend to tackle smouldering roof insulation in the giant protective shelter which covers Chernobyl's unit 4 following the drone strike on Friday. Radiation levels in ...
Chernobyl’s reactors are covered by an outer ... fuelled by inflammable material in the roof cladding – have delayed work to start repairing the damage.’ The organisation’s director ...
14 (UPI) --A Russian attack drone struck the shelter surrounding the former Chernobyl nuclear power ... 28 hurt after car hits demonstrating union workers in Munich Returning Ukraine to pre ...
Chernobyl was the site of the 1986 disaster ... The sarcophagus was the work of an international coalition and took decades to build. It was finally finished in 2017 and weighs 35,000 tons.
Image: Workers were seen on the roof trying to repair ... from Putin and Russian Federation to the security conference". Chernobyl was famously the site of the world's worst nuclear accident ...
There is corrosion and other risks," explained the source on Chernobyl's staff. "This work is planned. As soon as the sarcophagus' top is removed, radiation levels under the containment arch will ...