What you can find here
Under this heading you will find a series of brief sections summarising the most important facts on the nuclear accident at Chernobyl. Sources, further reading, links, and references to organisations and projects are also included. Specialists will find studies and further details in the literature cited or on the linked sites.
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Overview
Countries affected Social, political and economic background information on the three countries most affected by the Chernobyl disaster: Belarus, Ukraine and Russia. more >>> The Chernobyl accident Causes, sequence of events and consequences of the accident. more >>> Environment The debate on the amount of fuel remaining. more >>> Health consequences How radiation affects the human body and what the acute effects are.
The long-term effects of the Chernobyl accident on human health. more >>> Social consequences Consequences of the accident for the economy, state and society of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. more >>> Chernobyl Generations
Aid and cooperation Overview of international aid more >>> Lessons learned Consequences of the accident for the use of nuclear power, reactor safety and disaster management. Significance of the accident for research. more >>>
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