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  • famous for being an outlying area within the Chernobyl accident exclusion zone.
  • This greatly increased the severity of the Chernobyl accident on April 26, 1986.
  • side the Soviet Union where the signs of the Chernobyl accident became apparent.
  • he psychological and personal tragedy of the Chernobyl accident, and explores the experiences of in
  • was discovered in the corium produced in the Chernobyl accident, a lava-like glassy material formed
  • iouk became concerned about the aftermath of Chernobyl after visiting relatives in 1989.
  • e daughter of Rabbi Yeshaya Zushe Twersky of Chernobyl and granddaughter of Rabbi Aharon of Chernob
  • s saying something about CND, nuclear power, Chernobyl and Nagasaki".
  • In 1920, the Twersky dynasty left Chernobyl, and it ceased to exist as a Hasidic centre.
  • It is a branch of the Chernobyl and Anipoli dynasties dating back to the 19t
  • m Nochum of Loiev, Yeshayo Meshulom Zishe of Chernobyl and Boruch Osher of Chernobyl, and a daughte
  • ga-3 were installed: a western system around Chernobyl and an eastern system in Siberia.
  • in the video games S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
  • es were started in the exclusion zone around Chernobyl and the radioactivity in the air downwind wa
  • stop if Pasha and Timofeyev would return to Chernobyl and admit their responsibility, but "they we
  • ga-3 were installed: a western system around Chernobyl and an eastern system in Siberia, near Komso
  • As an example, disasters such as Chernobyl and the Love Canal Crisis, public faith in t
  • He travelled to the Ukraine and the Chernobyl area four times over sixteen years to provid
  • to raise awareness of the terrible legacy of Chernobyl as representatives from the United Nations a
  • related to his scientific research into the Chernobyl catastrophe and his open criticism of the of
  • economic and ecological consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe, among others.
  • per began administering the UK's Children of Chernobyl Charity.
  • st Thing" single went towards supporting the Chernobyl Children's Project.
  • s the chief executive of Irish-based charity Chernobyl Children's Project International, and in Nov
  • searched and produced by the founders of the Chernobyl Children's Project International and explore
  • As founder and chief executive of the Chernobyl Children's Project International, Adi Roche
  • mic Radiation's 2005 estimate of about 4,000 Chernobyl deaths contrasts with this review of 5,000 m
  • ore descending very far; for example, in the Chernobyl disaster the reactor core melted and core ma
  • Main article: Chernobyl disaster
  • 1986 Contrasten influenced by the Chernobyl disaster
  • April 26, 1986 - Chernobyl disaster in Prypiat, Ukraine
  • Monument to the victims of the Chernobyl disaster
  • The charity is named after the Chernobyl disaster of 1986.
  • tion of caesium-137 in Germany following the Chernobyl disaster was 2000 to 4000 Bq/m2.
  • used the music to illustrate stories on the Chernobyl disaster the following year.
  • patients with radioactive sickness after the Chernobyl disaster were accused of radiophobia.
  • this election was the environment, after the Chernobyl disaster and other accidents.
  • named Aurora who suffered as a result of the Chernobyl disaster of 1986.
  • For comparison, the Chernobyl disaster released from 5 to 12 EBq of radioa
  • chief of the investigation committee of the Chernobyl disaster on April 26, 1986.
  • By the time of the Chernobyl disaster on April 26, 1986, Legasov had beco
  • to operate until at least 1992 but after the Chernobyl disaster it was shutdown early in 1987.
  • er, but 57 accidents have occurred since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
  • At the time of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, Medvedev was deputy direct
  • lmut Kohl on June 6, 1986 in response to the Chernobyl disaster and formed from departments of the
  • The Three Mile Island accident and the Chernobyl disaster are examples of design basis accide
  • e Windscale fire was greatly exceeded by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, but the fire has been desc
  • the red forest is definatly an effect of the Chernobyl disaster and hence should be on this page Wo
  • on (in Chernovtsy, Tambov, as well as due to Chernobyl disaster).
  • Pripyat, Ukraine (which was affected by the Chernobyl disaster).
  • mary is working in partnership with "Project Chernobyl", to diagnose and treat thyroid cancer assoc
  • Located in the region of the Chernobyl disaster, Gomel and its surrounding area sti
  • After the Three-Mile Island accident and Chernobyl disaster, the lab's work allowed reconstruct
  • city of Pripyat, Ukraine in 1986 due to the Chernobyl disaster, he has not returned since then.
  • is doctoral thesis in 1987, a year after the Chernobyl disaster, and named director of the Central
  • e degree of long-term adverse impacts of the Chernobyl disaster, despite decades of environmental a
  • After the Chernobyl disaster, Kemurdzhian was tapped by Soviet o
  • Other than the Chernobyl disaster, it is the only nuclear accident to
  • The Chernobyl disaster, (Ukrainian: Чорнобильська катастро
  • ade their home in the area prior to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, although some are disaffected sett
  • us nuclear accident ever recorded (after the Chernobyl disaster, and Fukushima I nuclear accidents,
  • on commemorating the 18th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, and was appointed to represent NGO
  • ties, especially as it was shortly after the Chernobyl disaster, however one main trait of Erste Al
  • April 26, 1986 - Chernobyl disaster.
  • He was the first person to photograph the Chernobyl disaster.
  • He worked on the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster.
  • , Roxanne, and was written shortly after the Chernobyl disaster.
  • ticular the ferris wheel are a symbol of the Chernobyl disaster.
  • cially its raion heavily suffered during the Chernobyl disaster.
  • ce in the "dead zone" around the site of the Chernobyl disaster.
  • , the capital of Belarus, at the time of the Chernobyl disaster.
  • rmany for the Ukrainian children hurt by the Chernobyl disaster.
  • e Bali bombings and for children affected by Chernobyl disaster.
  • p contain and manage the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster.
  • educate the public about many aspects of the Chernobyl disaster.
  • e day when the city was evacuated due to the Chernobyl disaster.
  • It is an offshoot of the Chernobyl dynasty dating back to the 19th century.
  • h he made, being present at the trial on the Chernobyl emergency in July 1987.
  • out the extensive analysis of the events of Chernobyl emergency, examining them in detail in the c
  • As of 2010, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is exclusively an environment
  • The Chernobyl Forum is the name of a group of UN agencies,
  • taminated population" and mentioning by name Chernobyl, Harrisburg, Sellafield and Hiroshima.
  • The Chernobyl Hasidic dynasty had been founded by Rabbi Me
  • originally a disciple of Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl, he became a disciple of Rabbi Shneur Zalman
  • aker of the Academy Award-winning short film Chernobyl Heart.
  • Aaron Twersky was born in Chernobyl in 1784, the first-born of Rabbi Mordechai T
  • chella to commemorate the anniversary of the Chernobyl incident on April 26th (the date of the band
  • e official research being conducted into the Chernobyl incident.
  • Chernobyl is approximately 1,100 km from this power pl
  • The Truth About Chernobyl is a 1991 book by Grigori Medvedev.
  • Most are concentrated in the town of Chernobyl itself, with about half the population dispe
  • The Ukrainian National Chernobyl Museum (Ukrainian: Українськии національний
  • This stuffed dog may be in a Chernobyl museum, but I can't find anything stating th
  • -physicist, in nuclear energy since 1969, on Chernobyl NPP worked from 1979 until 1989; since 26 Ap
  • rcumstances of emergency on the 4-th unit of Chernobyl NPP on April 26, 1986.”
  • arpan served as deputy chief engineer of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant on reactor physics and n
  • s an anti-American diatribe flavoured by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster .
  • Picture: Anatoly Rasskazov in front of Chernobyl nuclear power station, some months before th
  • of consequences of the 1986 accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
  • wice as high as those generated by Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster in 1986.
  • ef engineer at the No. 1 reactor unit of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the 1970s.
  • ities based on the Human Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident report recommendations and
  • d reactors like the one that exploded at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine in 1986.
  • contains additional major threat - after the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster in 1986, radionuclides wash
  • s that were created during the course of the Chernobyl nuclear plant accident.
  • ographer and artist who was stationed at the Chernobyl nuclear power station.
  • He studied radioactive fallout from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power station explosion in Ukraine,
  • the most heavily contaminated areas near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Belarus and Ukraine.
  • ervisor of the night crew that worked at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Unit #4 on the night of
  • s (Bangladesh 1973, Mexican earthquake 1985, Chernobyl nuclear disaster 1991-2, Kuwait burning oil
  • Since Medvedev knew the Chernobyl plant well, he was sent back as a special in
  • to house delegations and guests visiting the Chernobyl Power Plant.
  • nd will shake, an indication of the unstable Chernobyl power plant about to eject lethal radiation.
  • e Island accident at not more than one; only Chernobyl produced immediate casualties.
  • 1996 Chernobyl radiation map from CIA - 600 kilometres wide
  • Wildlife defies Chernobyl radiation - by BBC News, 20 April 2006
  • creased in 1986 after the liquidation of the Chernobyl Raion due to the Chernobyl disaster.
  • ty had been the administrative centre of the Chernobyl Raion since 1932.
  • ment Programme launched a project called the Chernobyl Recovery and Development Programme (CRDP) fo
  • the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Chernobyl remained part of Ukraine, now an independent
  • in the Death Zone - TV Documentary following Chernobyl scientists as they hunt for radioactive anim
  • pment (EBRD) was entrusted with managing the Chernobyl Shelter Fund.
  • The Chernobyl Shelter Fund (CSF) was set up in December 19
  • Chairman of the board of Children of Chernobyl since its foundation in 1989.
  • Dogs, which follows Renko in the disaster of Chernobyl; Stalin's Ghost in which Arkady returns to a
  • The Chernobyl station is 18 km (11 mi) northwest of the ci
  • Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster is a
  • According to the Union Chernobyl, the main organization of liquidators, 10% o
  • visited Rabbi Boruch, including the Magid of Chernobyl, the Magid of Mezritch, Rabbi Shneur Zalman
  • He was a volunteers in Chernobyl trying to raise worldwide awareness of the t
  • Chernobyl, Ukraine - entombed in 'sarcophagus'.
  • Soviet scientists reported that the Chernobyl Unit 4 reactor contained about 180-190 metri
  • eat of the huge radioactive inventory of the Chernobyl Unit 4 Shelter.
  • eat of the huge radioactive inventory of the Chernobyl Unit 4 Shelter.
  • During his visits to help Chernobyl victims Father Brain suffered radiation pois
  • bi Mordechai Twersky, known as the Maggid of Chernobyl, was the son of Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersk
  • Voices from Chernobyl was awarded the 2005 National Book Critics C
  • Chernobyl Way (Belarusian: Чарнобыльскі шлях, Russian:
  • e Mile Island, unlike those at Windscale and Chernobyl, were in buildings designed to contain radio
  • sequently determined to have originated from Chernobyl, where a reactor had exploded the previous d
  • Voices from Chernobyl won the 2005 National Book Critics Circle Aw
  • "radiation monitoring of the inhabitants of Chernobyl zone and their foodstuffs, development of me