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Chernobyl

Published on Nov 18, 2015

Chernobyl

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Chernobyl

Taylor Anderson

Pripyat Ukraine

April 26, 1986

Reactor number four had a spike in power output, which led to a series of explosions.

A large structure, known as the "Sarcophagus" was placed over the reactor soon after the incedent.

97% of the dangerous radioactive material (200 tons) remains inside the Sarcophagus.

There is a new Sarcophagus to be completed by 2016, when the 30-year lifespan of the first is over.

The other 3 reactors were all shut down by December, 1999.

Chernobyl is considered the worst human made nuclear disaster ever.

Photo by Roman Harak

Pripyat is now a ghost town

Residents in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

135,000 people were evacuated from the area surrounding Chernobyl immediately.

5 MILLION PEOPLE

Still live in contaminated areas
Photo by Matt. Create.

The radiatioin caused the Wormwood Forest, now known as the Red Forest to turn a rust red color.

The Red Forest is now a Wildlife Sanctuary.

Many animal species thrive here:

  • Wild Boars
  • Eviasian Lynx
  • Red Deer
  • White Tailed Eagle
  • Przwalskis Horse
  • Wolves