Completely unprotected, packs of wolves roam among the rubble of the Ukrainian Chernobyl reactor. Despite the constant irradiation from the nuclear ruins, the predators do not develop cancer…
On April 26, 1986, at exactly 1:23 am, the nuclear power plant exploded. Hundreds of thousands of people had to be evacuated as a result of the world’s most catastrophic nuclear disaster to date. An exclusion zone of almost 2,600 square kilometers was created around the enormously radiant oven landscape, which to this day – 35 years later – is not allowed to be entered by anyone, with the exception of safety and maintenance technicians. “Since then, only lone wolves, foxes and abandoned domestic animals such as wild horses have roamed this region,” describes Global 2000 activist Dr. Reinhard Uhrig the current ecological situation.
Source: Krone

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