A travel article on a wildlife trip to the Chernobyl disaster zone failed to highlight the continuing radiation threat to people, animals and plants, write David Lowry and Ian FairlieTom Allan's report of his holiday inside the Chernobyl exclusion zone (Nuclear reaction, Travel, 25 May) was both misleading and dangerous in its assertions. He gives the impression that the radiation dangers are minimal: "less radiation risk than on a single transatlantic flight", according to his ornithologist Belarusian guide, Valery Yurko.The problem around Chernobyl is not average radiation exposure but the millions of highly radioactive hotspots of radioactive particles spewed from inside the destroyed Chernobyl reactor core. The entire exclusion zone area has suffered from serious forest fires in the 33 years since the catastrophe, re-suspending these hot particles into the atmosphere and spreading them around. Continue reading...
Downplaying the danger of Chernobyl | Letters
26. května 2019 11:01
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/may/26/downplaying-the-danger-of-chernobyl
Zdroj: The Guardian