Chernobyl - Michael Kerrigan - książka
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Chernobyl - Michael Kerrigan - książka

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On April 26, 1986, an unimaginable event unfolded near the Ukrainian town of Pripyat: Reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was devastated by two catastrophic steam explosions. This tragedy led to the immediate deaths of 30 individuals and initiated the most devastating nuclear accident in history. The explosions caused a fire in the reactor's core, which for nine days released a massive amount of radioactive material into the atmosphere. The contamination spread across the Soviet Union, reaching parts of Europe, with Belarus suffering heavily as it absorbed about 70% of the fallout. The subsequent clean-up efforts were monumental, engaging over half a million workers at an astounding cost of $68 billion. Tragically, in the two decades following the disaster, an estimated 4,000 additional deaths were attributed to related health issues. The incident also forced the evacuation of around 350,000 residents, including those from 95 villages in Belarus, leaving large areas to gradually revert to nature; Pripyat itself became a haunting ghost town.

The book "Chernobyl" offers a poignant photographic chronicle of this disaster and its far-reaching consequences through 180 evocative images. It captures the haunting remnants of Reactor No. 4, illustrating the scale and impact of the meltdown. Readers can witness historical moments from the clean-up operations, where helicopters dispersed decontamination solutions, and liquidators courageously removed radioactive debris by hand. The book also showcases the enormous cooling pond, once crucial for reactor operations, now ironically teeming with wildlife despite the lingering radiation. Further exploration reveals the eerie remnants of Pripyat—dilapidated apartment buildings, vacant basketball courts, an abandoned amusement park, ravaged schools, and empty streets—serving as silent witnesses to the disaster.