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After Chernobyl (40 images)
If you lived near Chernobyl, would you stay?
To the world, Chernobyl seems a place of danger, but for locals, Chernobyl is simply a fact of life.
On April 26, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant changed history, sending radiation and political shockwaves across Europe. Radioactive fallout contaminated 56,700 square miles of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, a region larger than New York state.
In the popular imagination, the Chernobyl...
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To the world, Chernobyl seems a place of danger, but for locals, Chernobyl is simply a fact of life.
On April 26, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant changed history, sending radiation and political shockwaves across Europe. Radioactive fallout contaminated 56,700 square miles of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, a region larger than New York state.
In the popular imagination, the Chernobyl...
more »
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On April 26,1986, an explosion at Ukraine's...
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A closed storefront in Kharkiv, Ukraine, is...
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Chernobyl plant worker Sergei Koshelev crosses...
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Andrei Balta throws his fifteen-month-old son...
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Teenage dancers wait backstage for their turn...
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In the pre-dawn fog, commuters wait outside the...
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"I only went back once. I couldn't stop...
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"The time has come to sort out what is...
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Novo Ladizhichi, Ukraine, is a new village,...
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The citizens of Sukachi, Ukraine, celebrate...
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World War II veterans and other Chernobyl plant...
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In the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, abandoned...
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"In Chernobyl, no one knew how serious it was....
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"When I was sick with cancer, we sold our car...
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Nina Dubrovskaya and Lena Priyenko walk home to...
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"After the accident, I was sick, of course,...
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"Mostly, people do not get sick because of...
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The memorial hall in the Slavutych, Ukraine,...
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Sasha and Lyuba Boichuk watch a stand-up comedy...
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In 2007, Olga Feshenko suggested hope for...
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In Sukachi, Ukraine, a small food and liquor...
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Katya Nosova is 16 and wants to be an artist....
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Irina Pochupey (in pink sweater) and other...
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"I was born here and I'll die here. I already...
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Customers fill their gas tanks at the Energiya...
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Chernobyl personnel check their contamination...
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"For me, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is...
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Dials in the Chernobyl First Block control room...
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Sergii Mirnyi puts on protective gear before...
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Cooks in the two large cafeterias at the...
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How do you clean a radioactive building? Tania...
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!["Social tension, dissatisfaction with [salaries]... untimely wage payment, declining professional prestige, decline of trust between personnel and administration, uncertainty of social status, the threat of unemployment, stressful impact of uncomfortable and dangerous labor conditions -- this list of factors influencing one's professional reliability is far from full."<br />
-- Slava Danilov, Chernobyl medical researcher<br />
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Danilov studies health and safety issues in the Chernobyl working environment, including long-term impacts of low-level radiation. One finding: radiation seems to accelerate aging of the brain. Every Saturday, he travels to Chernigiv, Ukraine, to go to the public sauna. <br />
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This photograph is part of Michael Forster Rothbart's After Chernobyl documentary photography project.<br />
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Photo by: Michael Forster Rothbart<br />
Date: 2/2009 File#: Canon 5D digital camera frame 56271 <br />
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Original caption: .Photo title:.Slava Danilov at the sauna..Caption:.Vachislav Danilov is a medical researcher working at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. He lives in Slavutych, Ukraine, with his son Ilya, one of his eight children, and Ilya's girlfriend Yulia. Every Saturday, Danilov takes the train to Chernigiv to go to the banya (sauna). ..Danilov moved to Slavutych in 1990 to research the health and safety issues in the Chernobyl working environment, including long-term impacts of low-level radiation. One finding: radiation seems to accelerate aging of the brain. In total, about 3,800 out of 24,300 Slavutych residents work at the Chernobyl plant...Quote:."Social tension, dissatisfaction with [salaries]... untimely wage payment, declining professional prestige, decline of trust between personnel and administration, uncertainty of social status](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I000073_oM88J7ac/t/200/I000073_oM88J7ac.jpg)
"Social tension, dissatisfaction with...
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Petro Konovalenko is head of the village...
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Father Momotyuk Nazarii, village priest at the...
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When Valentin Kupny retired as supervisor of...
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Dance and music teacher Lesya Kostenko (left)...
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"For many veterans of Chernobyl, serving as a...
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A memorial in Ivankiv, Ukraine, lists the...
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Items on the bulletin board at the Chernobyl...
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In winter, Chernobyl plant workers walk to the...