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Keywords
Children
Health
Hospitals
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear accidents
Nuclear radiation
Photographers
Schools
Students
Robert Knoth in Ukraine
In remote villages of the Ukraine, contaminated food is part of daily life. There is no choice.
After the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the Ukrainian government regularly monitored the food and soil of the affected areas, this monitoring discontinued in 2009.
Footage of photographer Robert Knoth taking pictures in an hospital and a school in Ukraine. In 2011, Greenpeace visited the Ukraine to carry out independent research. In one village alone, the Caesium-137 content of milk was 1.2-16.3 times above the allowed limit for children
Unique identifier:
GP03U74
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
01/03/2011
Locations:
Eastern Europe
,
Ukraine
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
3m26s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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