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Chernobyl – Sharing a Tragedy

  • September 22, 2020
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The three of us were about to enter the highly restricted exclusion zone around Chernobyl's reactor. Myself, a friend, and our guide - Yuri, in his noisy Lada. After a two hour drive from Kiev, we were at the first check-point.

Twenty two years ago Chernobyl's unassumingly-titled Reactor Number Four exploded, sending a radioactive plume of toxic fallout west across Europe - four hundred times more than than released in the bombing of Hiroshima. Today, a thirty mile exclusion zone surrounds the reactor, and inside that zone - once home to more than fifty thousand - there is nobody. We were about to change that.

At this point our car was given a half-hearted search by security while we stared wide-eyed at their weapons and the many warning signs. Yuri presented us with a Geiger counter to measure the radiation levels, which was enough to cause some concern with the ever-increasing speed of the "bip-bip-bip" coming from it.

A bit more driving and we were in sight of the infamous reactor itself. When it blew, firefighters gave their lives dropping water, sand and concrete onto the blaze in an effort to create a "sarcophagus" around it and hopefully prevent further leaking. Today the monstrous sides are cracking and crumbling; an ominous sight.

Entering the nearby abandoned city of Pripyat did nothing to improve the scene. At the time, the purpose-built town held fifty thousand residents, all of whom were evacuated and told to leave everything. They have yet to return.

The town at the time was going through a building boom, with the new school in place, hotels, and a new restaurant and theme park due to open in days. Now the main hotel has no windows, and a lone tree grows out of the cracks on the eighth floor. The central supermarket looks like a small tornado was born within it, with vandals having long ago taken anything of value.

Inside the school, classrooms were left with books on desks, tools lying where wood-working students left them, and the library was a mess of rotting books. On the board were drill instructions for gas leaks, and instructions on assembling a Kalashnikov assault rifle.

Trundling back out in Yuri's faithful Lada, we pondered over what we'd just experienced. A ghost city, the legacy of a tragedy that affected so many, destroying lives and ruining the collective hope and dreams of its people, now just a skeleton of its former self.

But as we went through the radiation scanners and stopped at Yuri's office for some food, we could see changes around us. New above-ground water pipes snaked their way around - it's considered too great a risk to put them underground. Some residents have applied to return to their homes, even two decades on. Animals have apparently thrived upon their return, and ornithologists have even observed birds flying in and out of a crack in the reactor's sarcophagus, seemingly indicating a nest inside. More than two decades after that fateful day, against all the odds, life goes on.

M Mayo

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