Chernobyl in Podcasts
placeChernobyl is a city in Ukraine known for the nuclear disaster in 1986.
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Many of these Belarusian children were just babies or not even born when the world's worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl destroyed most of their country and would continue to affect their young lives. They live with the effects of radiation every day. Many have cancer or have had intensive surgery to prolong their lives.
The fact she received was an urgent appeal from doctors in Belarus, then part of the collapsing Soviet Union. They were pleading with people around the world to help them care for children affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. A new word entered the history of language, the history of world disasters and the history really of the world itself. And that word... The accident was at Chernobyl. ...is Chernobyl.
Seven years later, of course, there'd be a real deadly nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union, Chernobyl.
This weekend marks 40 years since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine, the worst in history.
The accident was at Chernobyl, a town of around 50,000 people, about 50 miles due north of Kiev in Ukraine, and around 300 miles southwest of Moscow.
40 years ago this weekend, the Ukrainian city of Chernobyl entered our collective memory for all the wrong reasons.
Welcome back fatsoes to the final part of our epic Chernobyl series.
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