Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Contaminated-Village-Rosochovz-27MZIFIPMCUI.htmlConceptually similarContaminated Village RosochovzGP02C59Completed★★★★Family Dinner in Rudnya ZherevetskaGP02C4QCompleted★★★★Contaminated Village Rudnya ZherevetskaGP02C53Completed★★★★Villagers in Rudnya ZherevetskaGP02C55Completed★★★★Contaminated Village Rudnya ZherevetskaGP02C4PCompleted★★★★Contaminated Village Rudnya ZherevetskaGP02C52Completed★★★★Villager in Rudnya ZherevetskGP02C4VCompleted★★★★Fishing in Contaminated Village LuhynyGP02C4WCompleted★★★★School in Contaminated LuhynyGP02C4KCompleted★★★★View AllGP02C4UContaminated Village RosochovzRosochovz is an almost abandoned village situated close to the most contaminated Zone One, an area heavily polluted by the Chernobyl accident. People are not allowed to move into these areas. They can only leave. Many villages are slowly being abandoned and are slowly falling to ruin.Locations:Eastern Europe-Rosochovz-Ukraine-Zhytomyr OblastDate:1 Mar, 2011Credit:© Robert Knoth / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 3952pxKeywords:Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant-Day-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear energy-Nuclear radiation-Outdoors-Plants-Radiation-Radiation effects-VillagesShoot:Revisiting Chernobyl (25th Anniversary)Daily life feature of people living in the area surrounding Chernobyl. The population of these villages have been suffering from the effects of the radiation since the nuclear disaster in 1986. These images show the cycle of agriculture, food and health.Related Collections:Revisiting Chernobyl (25th Anniversary) (Photos & Videos)Food for Thought