Chernobyl: Drone Footage Reveals an Abandoned City
Drone footage filmed between 2013 and 2016 shows the Ukrainian city of Pripyat and the Chernobyl nuclear facility. In 1986, the population of 50,000 people were evacuated after the reactor at the nuclear plant exploded.
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Garigliano, viaggio nella centrale nucleare in dismissione
Due referendum hanno fermato la corsa italiana al nucleare, ma sul territorio del Bel Paese restano ben otto siti dove veniva prodotta energia atomica. Tra questi, c’è la centrale nucleare del Garigliano, in Campania. Dopo uno stop per guasti negli anni Settanta, ora è in dismissione controllata da parte della società pubblica Sogin. Per la prima volta, le porte dell’enorme centrale a sfera si aprono ed è come fare un tuffo nel passato tra valvole e calcolatori di quarant’anni fa.
Holiday in Chernobyl: Tourism in the Exclusion Zone
Thirty years after the worst nuclear accident in history, Chernobyl has become a tourist attraction. Tens of thousands of people are believed to have died prematurely from the catastrophe which spread a radioactive cloud over Europe in 1986, but last year 17,000 people visited the so-called exclusion zone anyway.
VICE News sent Simon Ostrovsky to Chernobyl to find out just how safe it is to go there.
Read “Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone Is Now a Thriving Wildlife Habitat” – http://bit.ly/1rcL6Ix
Read “30 Years After the Chernobyl Disaster, Locals Are Still Eating Radioactive Food” – http://bit.ly/1pyhJiA
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