Chernobyl is located on the border between Ukraine and Belarus. In April 1986, a testing error caused an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power station, releasing 190 tons of radioactive gases. Despite the disaster, Soviet authorities waited over 36 hours to evacuate the area, exposing children and others who remained. The radiation spread over much of the northern hemisphere and contaminated 150,000 square kilometers across Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine, exposing over 7 million people.
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Chernobyl Disaster: Effects of Nuclear Fallout
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3. Chernobyl is located on the borderChernobyl is located on the border
area between Ukraine andarea between Ukraine and
Belarus.Belarus.
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7. In the early morning hours ofIn the early morning hours of
26 April 1986, a testing error26 April 1986, a testing error
caused an explosion at thecaused an explosion at the
Chernobyl nuclear powerChernobyl nuclear power
station.station.
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10. Children went to school andChildren went to school and
played outside.played outside.
Gardeners worked onGardeners worked on
their plots outdoors.their plots outdoors.
11. Only on the second day after theOnly on the second day after the
disaster (after 36 hours) did thedisaster (after 36 hours) did the
Soviet authorities startSoviet authorities start
evacuating people from the areaevacuating people from the area
around Chernobyl.around Chernobyl.
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13. The explosion released 190 tonsThe explosion released 190 tons
of radioactive gases into theof radioactive gases into the
atmosphere.atmosphere.
14. Radioactive fallout scatteredRadioactive fallout scattered
over much of the northernover much of the northern
hemisphere via wind andhemisphere via wind and
storm patterns.storm patterns.
15. 70% of the radioactive material70% of the radioactive material
was blown into the neighboringwas blown into the neighboring
country of Belarus.country of Belarus.
16. In all 150,000 square kilometresIn all 150,000 square kilometres
in Belarus, Russia and Ukrainein Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
were contaminated.were contaminated.
17. 7 million people living in these7 million people living in these
areas were exposed to theareas were exposed to the
radiation fallout.radiation fallout.
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19. Diseases caused by radiationDiseases caused by radiation
included:included:
- lung cancer,- lung cancer,
- leukemia,leukemia,
- cardiovascular disease.cardiovascular disease.
23. After the disaster, a huge cementAfter the disaster, a huge cement
box (sarcophagus) was hastilybox (sarcophagus) was hastily
built around the radioactivebuilt around the radioactive
material.material.
24. 97% of the radioactive
materials
from the Chernobyl plant still
remains inside this
sarcophagus.
25. It is hoped to safely contain theIt is hoped to safely contain the
nuclear material for the next 100nuclear material for the next 100
years.years.
26. Today 5.5 million people still liveToday 5.5 million people still live
in contaminated areas.in contaminated areas.
27. It is carried out by Phytotech, a
phytoremediation company in Monmouth
Junction.
Rafts with sunflowers growing on them float
on a small pond at the Chernobyl nuclear
accident site in the Ukraine.
This sunflower project is one of many
international efforts at phytoremediation