Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Farm-in-Contaminated-Village-Drozdyn-27MZIFIPM501.htmlConceptually similarMeasuring Radiation in Drozdyn VillageGP02C4ACompleted★★★★Home in Contaminated Village DrozdynGP02C4DCompleted★★★★Villagers in Contaminated DrozdynGP02C5BCompleted★★★★Farm in Contaminated Village DrozdynGP02C4ICompleted★★★★Villager in Contaminated DrozdynGP02C49Completed★★★★Doctor's Office in Village DrozdynGP02C4MCompleted★★★★Family in Contaminated Village DrozdynGP02C4CCompleted★★★★Dog in Contaminated Village DrozdynGP02C4YCompleted★★★★Children in Contaminated Village DrozdynGP02C56Completed★★★★View AllGP02C4XFarm in Contaminated Village DrozdynThe hay used on Nadiya Ogievych's farm contains high levels of radio-active materials. Nadija Ogievych says 'This is the only place where we can collect the hay from, we know it is contaminated but we have no other place to collect the hay for the cow for the winter'.Locations:Drozdyn-Eastern Europe-Rivne Oblast-UkraineDate:1 Mar, 2011Credit:© Robert Knoth / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 3952pxKeywords:Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant-Farmers-Farms-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear energy-Nuclear radiation-One person-Radiation-Radiation effects-Sunny-TimberShoot: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