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Chernobyl: thirty years on, health issues remain

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Chernobyl: thirty years on, health issues remain
By Catherine Hardy | With EURONEWS

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"I must insist there is no question of any kind of disability."

CHERNOBYL: -- Thirty years after one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters, the question of radiation contamination at Chernobyl has not gone away.


A 2005 report from the WHO found 41 people died from trauma related to the 1986 explosion and predicted 4,000 in total would eventually die from radiation exposure.

Patients initially presented with cardiovascular and psychiatric complaints – these days, experts say, cases of cancer are prevalent.

But it is thought the figures might not reveal the full picture.

“Those who were ill left the Exclusion Zone. Some retired or had contracted disease. Only the workers with no health problems stay here, but maybe some are hiding their illnesses,” said Galina Latysheva who works at a local medical centre.

The Novarka construction company rigourously tests the general health of its employees as well as their levels of radiation.

Construction workers in the exclusion zone are paid well and do not want to lose their jobs.

Grindiaev Vladimir is an engineer:“I would not say that radiation has badly affected my health, but of course there are some difficulties. I must insist there is no question of any kind of disability.”

Pripyat – a ghost town

Pripyat is a few miles from Chernobyl.

A busy settlement of workers and their families in 1986, it is now a ghost town.

The inhabitants fled after the accident at the nuclear plant and never came back.

Euronews correspondent Dmytro Polonsky says: “thirty years after the accident at Chernobyl, these days the issue of radiation contamination is not among the most significant concerns.”

“The main problems now for people working nearby are the unstable apartment buildings and the large population of roaming wild animals.”

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-- (c) Copyright Euronews 2016-04-26

Euronews correspondent Dmytro Polonsky says: “thirty years after the accident at Chernobyl, these days the issue of radiation contamination is not among the most significant concerns.

Can't top this one.

...duhh....

...basic science.....

...shall we pretend otherwise...

I remember the story of the Russian or Ukrainian helicopter pilot, who dumped fire retardant on the blown reactor, to mitigate the damage. He knew he was killing himself. What a brave man. He was dying in hospital when I read about him shortly after the catastrophe.

The oceans have become particularly DEADLY to plants and animals, fish, and mammals in the last 5 years. Large scale die-offs are almost a daily occurrence. Seals are starving and the rescue centers can't keep up.

Fishing seasons have been halted because of very low populations. Bird species have died by the hundreds of thousands, all found starving, nothing in their stomach. Some people are calling it the "Death of the Pacific"

Is Chitlin the smoking gun describing how radiation can be killing off so many important parts of the food chain, and decay chain on land and in water?

http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2016/02/a-scientific-basis-for-destruction-of.html

The oceans have become particularly DEADLY to plants and animals, fish, and mammals in the last 5 years. Large scale die-offs are almost a daily occurrence. Seals are starving and the rescue centers can't keep up.

Fishing seasons have been halted because of very low populations. Bird species have died by the hundreds of thousands, all found starving, nothing in their stomach. Some people are calling it the "Death of the Pacific"

Is Chitlin the smoking gun describing how radiation can be killing off so many important parts of the food chain, and decay chain on land and in water?

http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2016/02/a-scientific-basis-for-destruction-of.html

"After Three Mile Island and after Fukushima in Hawaii...all the flies went away for a year. "

I think this pretty well sums up the reliability of your source...?

TH

I remember the story of the Russian or Ukrainian helicopter pilot, who dumped fire retardant on the blown reactor, to mitigate the damage. He knew he was killing himself. What a brave man. He was dying in hospital when I read about him shortly after the catastrophe.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaidpQS2Kjs

Edited by Kudzu

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