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Chernobyl
When reactor number four exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986, thousands of miles away, Scotland was still affected. Tales persist of hillsides so radioactive that the sheep which feed on them may not be used for human consumption.⚠ [^Food Standards Agency, Chernobyl surveys^]
References
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External links
- BBC2 Chernobyl's 'nuclear nightmares'
- The Chernobyl Disaster
- Ghost villages
- Contaminated vehicles
- Lost city in pictures
- Chenobyl: Reactor 4: Aerial view
- Pripyat: Abandoned ferris wheel
- Nuclear accidents mapped
Opposed to the Horizon findings
Map
⚠ (:gma-point lat=51.389444 lon=30.098889 link='Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant' :)
⚠ (:gma-point lat=55.86126 lon=-4.249987 link='Glasgow city centre' :)
⚠ (:gma-map view=sat :)
⚠ [[!Nuclear]]
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