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Old 04-26-2005, 08:52 PM   #1
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Chernobyl's 19th Anniversary Commemorated

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Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Hundreds of mourners laid flowers and lit candles early today before a monument in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, to mark the 19th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which spewed radiation over much of northern Europe and claimed thousands of lives.

As the country slept on April 26, 1986, a test at the then-Soviet Chernobyl nuclear power station went horribly wrong, causing Reactor Number Four to explode and catch fire.

“The Chernobyl plant that was regarded as Ukraine’s pride has become a symbol of the biggest ever man-made disaster,” the plant’s management said in a statement today, a day that is now observed worldwide as a memorial to victims of radiation catastrophes.

Thousands of square miles were contaminated by the accident, forcing the resettlement of hundreds of thousands of people and ruining some of Europe’s most fertile farmland.

Ukraine has registered 4,400 deaths. In all, seven million people in the former Soviet republics of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine are believed to have suffered health problems. Many were the firefighters, clean-up workers, soldiers and scientists sent in to help deal with the tragedy.

“They protected us like heroes of war,” said Ganna Romanova, 75, a survivor of the disaster. “We must not forget them and we must tell our children about their feat.”

Chernobyl was shut down in 2000, but decommissioning work continues.


Tributes Paid to Chernobyl's 'Unsung Heroes'

Tens of thousands of firefighters died as a result of their efforts to stop an atomic explosion at Chernobyl which would have made Europe uninhabitable, it was claimed today.

On the 19th anniversary of the explosion, the Chernobyl Children’s Project International said that fires at the nuclear plant could have triggered a nuclear explosion of 50 to 80 times the force of Hiroshima.

Paying homage to the 25,000 “liquidators” who died and the 70,000 who are permanently disabled as a result of making the reactor safe, Adi Roche of the Chernobyl Children’s Project said they had given their lives to save the continent.

She said that while people had a “searing image” of the firefighters in 9/11, nobody had a similar understanding of the heroism of the liquidators.

The men at the plant could often work for only a few seconds at a time due to high radiation levels and had little in the way of protective clothing.

Workers also had to clear villages and evacuate residents, killing cats and dogs to stop them carrying radioactivity out of the affected area.

Nineteen school children each with a candle and a photograph of a worker, today commemorated the self-sacrifice of the men who died as a result of exposure to radioactivity.

The Chernobyl Children’s Project International warned that nearly 20 years on from the original disaster, the consequences would not be fully felt for another five decades.

Clouds of radioactivity which were dispersed from the plant have exposed the people of Belarus to radioactivity 90 times greater than the rate of Hiroshima.

Adi Roche said that congenital birth defects have increased by 250% since the disaster, while one in four children in Belarus will develop thyroid abnormalities including cancer.

The Belorussian Ambassador to the UK, Dr Alyaksei Mazhukhou, said that 1.5 million people, including 420,000 children, were still living in affected areas.

“Chernobyl remains a great burden for our people and our economy,” he said.

Environmentalist Duncan Stewart said: “We have to realise that 19 years later the consequences are still there.

“People are still suffering. It’s gone on in the next generation in terms of genes.

“When you’re there, you realise that we really have forgotten that so many people in this region are still suffering so badly and will continue to suffer on into the future.”

The cement “sarcophagus” that covers the damaged reactor and which contains 97% of the plant’s lethal material is in need of repair, at a cost of €758m.

The unstable reactor has been identified as a possible terrorist target, adding further urgency to the need for work on it, Ms Roche said.

The Children’s Project called for the international community to help make the reactor safe and rebuild the lives of the people affected.

The ambassador and the charity, which works with children in Belarus, today signed up to the UN development programme for the region.

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The Chernobyl disaster always interested me, for some reason. I did a project on it last year, and have watched several documentaries on it, and it continues to endlessly fascinate me.

R.I.P to all who died protecting the people
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Unfortunately there are still survivors from it suffering today and for generations to come. One of the most horrible events of the 20th century.

We should all take a moment to think of them.
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I'll be attending the 20th Anniversary next year in Kyiv. I want to bring my digital video camera and interview some survivors.
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