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  • 30 Years After Chernobyl Disaster

    Apr 26, 2016

    Ukraine to mark 30 years since Chernobyl nuclear disaster

    View of the “sarcophagus” covering the damaged fourth reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Reuters

    Ukraine will today mark 30 years since an explosion tore through its Chernobyl atomic power station in the world’s worst nuclear disaster.

    Commemorative events will also be held in Belarus and Russia, the other countries worst affected by the accident, which released 400 times more radiation than did the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, and contaminated more than 100,000sq km of territory with radioactive fallout.

    Reactor number four of Chernobyl power station, located some 100km north of Kiev close to Ukraine’s border with Belarus, exploded in the early hours of April 26th, 1986, as Soviet engineers conducted an experiment to test how it would behave during a power cut.

    A combination of basic design flaws in the reactor and human error led to a catastrophic, uncontrolled power surge that ripped the reactor apart, hurling its 2,000-tonne protective “lid” through the roof of the building.

    Prevailing winds
    It spewed highly radioactive debris around the area and sent fallout into the atmosphere, which was carried northwest on prevailing winds and fell in rain over parts of Ireland some days later.

    Soviet officials evacuated residents of the nearby workers’ city of Pripyat 36 hours after the blast, and did not release news of the accident until the evening of April 28th, when a Swedish power plant detected high radioactivity.

    About 30 people perished in the explosion and emergency response, but debate rages about the overall number of people who have died as a result of the incident, with estimates ranging from a handful to many thousands.

    The World Health Organisation recognises a “dramatic increase in thyroid cancer . . . among those exposed at a young age” to the fallout, and “some indication of increased leukaemia and cataract incidence among workers” in the clean-up operation. Other organisations say the broader health impact has been far larger.

    ‘Chernobyltsy’
    Memorial events will be attended today across the former Soviet Union by so-called Chernobyltsy – the name given to the more than 200,000 workers who mounted a vast clean-up operation after the disaster.

    Ukraine’s Chernobyltsy have protested in Kiev and elsewhere in recent months against reductions to their benefits and cutbacks to social spending, as Ukraine’s government tries to revive its ailing economy.

    The concrete “sarcophagus” erected around reactor four after the accident will next year be covered by a vast €1.5 billion steel housing, funded by more than 40 states including Ireland, which is now being built on the site.

    In recognition of the humanitarian work of Cork-based Chernobyl Children International, the charity’s founder Adi Roche has been invited to address the United Nations General Assembly today.

     

    Source: Irish Times


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