Radiation Measurement in Chernobyl
03 March, 2011 
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Market Stall in Rokytne
01 March, 2011 
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Radiation Measurement in Chernobyl
03 March, 2011 
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Radiation Measurement in Chernobyl
03 March, 2011 
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Radiation Measurement near Chernobyl
03 March, 2011 
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Food Testing in Contaminated Rokytne
01 March, 2011 
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Family Dinner in Rudnya Zherevetska
01 March, 2011 
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Market Stall in Shevchenco
01 March, 2011 
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Patient in Contaminated Village Rokytne
01 March, 2011 
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Measuring Radiation in Drozdyn Village
01 March, 2011 
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Villager in Contaminated Drozdyn
01 March, 2011 
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Local Man in Kiev
01 March, 2011 
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Chernobyl 25th Anniversary Press Pack (All Photographers) 

Chernobyl 25th Anniversary Press Pack (All Photographers) 

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04/06/2011 
In the early morning of 26 April 1986, a major nuclear accident occurred in reactor number 4 at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in Ukraine. The reactor’s explosion and subsequent burning went down in history as the world’s worst civilian nuclear accident to date. The consequences were felt across Europe – and persist even today, 25 years later. 
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