This Discovery in Chernobyl Scares Scientists
At 1:23 AM on April 26, 1986, Reactor 4 at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the former Soviet Union exploded. It was and is still the largest radioactive release in history. The site and the surrounding towns became frozen in time; the inhabitants fled their homes, schools, places of work, and worship. Some of them died as an immediate response to the blast, and some died years later from illnesses such as radiationinduced cancer. Today, Chernobyl and its surrounding cities are ghost towns. The shops, hospitals, schools, churches, and homes are empty. Some of them are even danger zones. Join us as we look into the 15 Most Shocking Things Ever Found in Chernobyl. For Copyright Issues, Please Feel Free to Email me:
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