Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Villager-Living-near-Gomel-27MZIFIRKRKR.htmlConceptually similarVillager Living near GomelGP0312LCompleted★★★★Hospice Programme - Chernobyl Victims Documentation (Ukraine and Belarus)GP0ED2Completed★★★★Portrait of Mentally Handicapped Children - Chernobyl Victims Documentation (Ukraine and Belarus)GP0TMCompleted★★★★Radiation Measurement inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ2YCompleted★★★★Radiation Measurement inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ32Completed★★★★Radiation Measurement inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ33Completed★★★★Abandoned Building inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ2ZCompleted★★★★★★Abandoned Building inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ2WCompleted★★★★★★Food Market in GomelGP0312RCompleted★★★★View AllGP0312KVillager Living near GomelA few elderly people survive in the village of Bartolomeyka (near Vetka, Gomel region, Belarus) which is heavily contaminated by Chernobyl fallout. Radioactive contamination by Cesium 137 is about 70 Curie per square kilometer here, therefore the village had to be evacuated and most of houses buried underground. Nevertheless some people went back with the wish to spend the rest of their life in their home.In original language:nahe GomelEine Hand voll aelterer Leute ueberlebt im Ort Bartolomeyka (nahe Vetka, Gomel region, Weissrussland), der stark verseucht ist durch den Tschernobyler Fallout. Die Strahlendosis vom Caesium 137 liegt hier bei 70 Curie den Quadratkilometer, deshalb wurde der Ort evakuiert und die meisten Haeuser dem Erdboden gleichgemacht. Nichtsdestotrotz kommen Leute zurueck, die nur eins wollen - den Rest ihres Lebens in ihrem vertrauten Heim verbringen.Locations:Bartolomeyka-Belarus-Eastern Europe-Gomel OblastDate:25 Mar, 2005Credit:© Vaclav Vasku / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4034px X 2673pxKeywords:Day-Dogs-Domestic animals-Domestic cats-Elderly-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Lighting equipment-Local population-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear energy-Nuclear radiation-One person-Radiation effects-Radiation victims-WomenShoot:Chernobyl 20 Years After the Nuclear DisasterDocumentation of regions and people affected by the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster, photographed nearly twenty years after the event.Related Collections:Chornobyl Nuclear Disaster Anniversary - 2022 Collection