Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mayak-Nuclear-Disaster-60th-Anniversary---Macros-27MZIFJXS7EIN.htmlConceptually similarMayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary — MacrosGP0STR4N1Completed★★★★Mayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary — MacrosGP0STR4MZCompleted★★★★Mayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary — MacrosGP0STR4MXCompleted★★★★Mayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary — MacrosGP0STR4N0Completed★★★★Mayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary — MacrosGP0STR4N4Completed★★★★Mayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary — MacrosGP0STR4N2Completed★★★★Mayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary — MacrosGP0STR4N3Completed★★★★Village of Muslyumovo in RussiaGP0S2UCompleted★★★★★★Village of Muslyumovo in RussiaGP0O3QCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STR4MYMayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary — MacrosThe nuclear disaster happened at the Mayak plant in the South Urals, where Rosatom stores and reprocesses spent nuclear fuel from power plants and research reactors. Today, six decades after the explosion, Mayak continues to contaminate the local Techa river with radioactive substances. It is a threat to thousands of people living in a dozen villages on the Techa banks, who use water from the river, eat fish and tend to the cattle.Locations:Eastern Europe-RussiaDate:15 Sep, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:1200px X 630pxKeywords:Graphics (Record Type)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Macros-Nuclear (campaign title)-Small group of peopleShoot:Mayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary (Macros)The nuclear disaster happened at the Mayak plant in the South Urals, where Rosatom stores and reprocesses spent nuclear fuel from power plants and research reactors. Today, six decades after the explosion, Mayak continues to contaminate the local Techa river with radioactive substances. It is a threat to thousands of people living in a dozen villages on the Techa banks, who use water from the river, eat fish and tend to the cattle.Related Collections:Mayak Nuclear Disaster 60th Anniversary (Photos & Videos)