Who is still buried in Chernobyl?

The monument can be found between reactor 3 and 4 right where the control room used to be. The text beside his name and date of birth/date of death is translated to: The body of Valery Khodemchuks was never recovered, therefore it remains buried for eternity under reactor 4.
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How many bodies are still in Chernobyl?

They came from all over the former U.S.S.R. , and most were young men at the time. Perhaps 10 percent of them are still alive today. Thirty-one people died as a direct result of the accident, according the official Soviet death toll.
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Are the bodies from Chernobyl still radioactive?

Although some of the radioactive isotopes released into the atmosphere still linger (such as Strontium-90 and Caesium-137), they are at tolerable exposure levels for limited periods of time.
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What did they do with the bodies from Chernobyl?

Most of the direct victims are buried at the Mitino cemetery in Moscow. Each body is sealed in a concrete coffin, because of its high radiation. Although the power plant is named after the small town of Chernobyl, a new town was built much closer to the power plant; the town of Pripyat.
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Are there skeletons in Chernobyl?

An urban explorer discovered a skeleton while documenting his visit to the abandoned Chernobyl site. Neil Ansell, also known as the Abandoned Explorer, makes videos about his adventures in empty buildings, forgotten places, theme parks, mansions and theatres.
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А man who was inside Chernobyl reactor.



Why were bodies buried in concrete Chernobyl?

When Ignatenko died, his body — along with those of 27 other firefighters who died of radiation sickness in the following weeks — was still radioactive. They had to be buried beneath hefty amounts of zinc and concrete to protect the public.
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Are there any mutated animals in Chernobyl?

In 1989 and 1990, the number of deformities spiked again, possibly as a result of radiation released from the sarcophagus intended to isolate the nuclear core. In 1990, around 400 deformed animals were born. Most deformities were so severe the animals only lived a few hours.
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Can animals live in Chernobyl?

Contrary to what one might assume, Chernobyl — the site of the deadliest nuclear accident in history — is a virtual refuge for wildlife. From deer, wolves, and dogs to more exotic species like lynx and uniquely named Przewalski's horse, the animals of Chernobyl and the surrounding Red Forest are numerous.
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Are there weird animals in Chernobyl?

When the team looked at the footage, they detected 14 species, including the moose, wolves, foxes, deer and the endangered Eurasian bison (which was introduced in the 1990s as a conservation effort). Wild boars have flourished in both the Chernobyl and Fukushima exclusion zones; this image was taken in Japan.
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Are there still bodies in reactor 4?

The monument can be found between reactor 3 and 4 right where the control room used to be. The text beside his name and date of birth/date of death is translated to: The body of Valery Khodemchuks was never recovered, therefore it remains buried for eternity under reactor 4.
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How long will the Chernobyl sarcophagus last?

The new structure is designed to last for 100 years.
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Is Hiroshima still radioactive?

Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.
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What was worse Chernobyl or Fukushima?

Chernobyl had a higher death toll than Fukushima

While evaluating the human cost of a nuclear disaster is a difficult task, the scientific consensus is that Chernobyl outranks its counterparts as the most damaging nuclear accident the world has ever seen.
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Are there wolves in Chernobyl?

Studies have hinted that significant populations of European gray wolves and other large creatures live in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, the roughly Rhode Island-sized, 1,000-square-mile section from which people were evacuated and can no longer live.
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Why are Chernobyl wolves so big?

The population of animals has grown colossally since the evacuation of the inhabitants, the nature of the abandoned woodland is being revived. The number of the wolves of Chernobyl is higher in 7 times than in other areas.
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Are there zombies in Chernobyl?

There are no real zombies, of course, but the ghost of Chernobyl still haunts millions of people in that contaminated region. According to recent research, contaminated chunks of eastern Europe are experiencing above-average cancer risks, and that is not all.
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Did birds fall out of the sky in Chernobyl?

The burning graphite moderator increased the emission of radioactive particles, carried by the smoke, as the reactor had not been encased by any kind of hard containment vessel. But no one knew about it for some time…. ….. until birds started to drop out of the sky -dead!
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Is reactor 4 still burning?

Chernobyl reactor 4 is no longer burning. The reactor was originally covered after the disaster, but it resulted in a leak of nuclear waste and needed to be replaced. The systems for a new cover for the reactor were being tested in 2020 and is sometimes referred to as a "sarcophagus."
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Is the elephant's foot still hot?

The Elephant's Foot will cool over time, but it will remain radioactive and (if you were able to touch it) warm for centuries to come.
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Did any of the firefighters survive Chernobyl?

Others sustained radiation blisters on their hearts. Many of the bodies of these first responders were so radioactive, they buried them in lead coffins. Surviving fireman Anatoli Zakharov, who didn't jump into the reactor's core, said everyone there knew the risks.
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What would happen if you touched the elephant's foot?

In one hour, the Elephant's Foot would expose you to the radiation of over four and a half million chest x-rays. That dose is almost 1,000 times stronger than exposures that have been clearly linked to increased cancer risk.
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