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disaster liquidators clearing Chernobyl

After the Chernobyl Disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant on April 26, 1986, hundreds of thousands of workers known as “liquidators” were mobilized by the Soviet Union to contain the disaster. About 600,000 soldiers, engineers, miners, and civilians took part in cleanup operations between 1986 and 1990. Their duties included extinguishing fires, removing radioactive debris, decontaminating buildings, and constructing the concrete sarcophagus over Reactor No. 4. Many received high radiation doses, and thousands later developed serious health problems.



 
After the Chernobyl Disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant on April 26, 1986, hundreds of thousands of workers known as “liquidators” were mobilized by the Soviet Union to contain the disaster. About 600,000 soldiers, engineers, miners, and civilians took part in cleanup operations between 1986 and 1990. Their duties included extinguishing fires, removing radioactive debris, decontaminating buildings, and constructing the concrete sarcophagus over Reactor No. 4. Many received high radiation doses, and thousands later developed serious health problems.



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“How fortunate for governments that men don't think” A.H.
 
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After the Chernobyl Disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant on April 26, 1986, hundreds of thousands of workers known as “liquidators” were mobilized by the Soviet Union to contain the disaster. About 600,000 soldiers, engineers, miners, and civilians took part in cleanup operations between 1986 and 1990. Their duties included extinguishing fires, removing radioactive debris, decontaminating buildings, and constructing the concrete sarcophagus over Reactor No. 4. Many received high radiation doses, and thousands later developed serious health problems.



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They're all dead now
 
You should watch the TV Drama "Chernobyl" Fuckin horrific what they all went through. Years later it is still highly iradiated. A European union initiative built the largest moving structure EVER created and slid it over the Chernobyl reactor, sealing it for what was hoped at least 100 hundred years. That was until a CRAZY RUSSIAN DICTATOR called Putin decided to go to war with the Ukraine and the Shield was hit by a Drone.
 
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