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Village Landscape - Tomsk-7 Victims Documentation (Russia: 2005)
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Village Landscape - Tomsk-7 Victims Documentation (Russia: 2005)
The village of Naumovka was contaminated in the 1993 Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises nuclear accident. The village was never evacuated. The explosion had serious health effects for the community. Many inhabitants of cities surrounding the Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises and its workers have fallen ill. The SGCE is located in the closed city of Seversk and has had over 35 accidents in four decades. The town, once called Tomsk-7, was a secret city until 1992 and did not appear on official maps. The city still remains closed to non-residents. The last major accident took place in 1993. An explosion destroyed part of a reprocessing facility and an area of 200 square kilometers was contaminated with radioactive materials, resulting in evacuations and ongoing devastation. Radioactive materials from Europe are still processed by the SGCE and additional contamination stems from deliberate dumping of highly radioactive waste in the Tom River.
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Robert Knoth
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GP01E2X
Old Image ID:
8876066
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9750px × 3600px 11MB
Copyright Valid Until:
31 January, 2031
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Keywords:
Accidents
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Landscapes
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Nuclear (campaign title)
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Radiation effects
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Radiation victims