
Chernobyl Disaster's 40th Anniversary Marked
The world marks 40 years since the catastrophic explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, reflecting on its lasting impact, the sacrifices made by liquidators, and the transformation of the exclusion zone. The anniversary prompts a look back at the event's historical significance and its ongoing consequences.
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