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Social consequences
What consequences did the nuclear accident have for the economy, state and society in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine?

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Wide-ranging linkliste on Belarus: Organisations, culture, health and much more (en/ru/be)
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Interviews on Chernobyl
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People whose lives were affected by the Chernobyl disaster were asked, how they cope with its consequences in their everyday life. Their answers are presented in “Interviews on Chernobyl” section.

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And Interviews on Chernobyl 2007 >>


Overview: Consequences for the state and the economy
Consequences for the state and the economy of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.
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Consequences for agriculture
The effects of the nuclear accident on agriculture.
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Consequences for the energy supply
Consequences of the nuclear accident for the energy supply.
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Management of the disaster
The state's management of the disaster, from 1986 to today.
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Social concequences
Demographic and social consequences of the nuclear accident.
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Effects on the arts
Influence of the Chernobyl accident on the arts.
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