I am often asked: am I a guide or not? I am not a guide - I am office fairy:)
In the supposedly deserted Chernobyl zone, in fact, work is constantly in full swing: scientists from all over the world are studying the consequences of the accident. For such work, an appropriate infrastructure is needed.
With basements and dungeons, most have not the most pleasant associations - cold, darkness, soundproofing, Silence of the Lambs (?) - and few people immediately remember their grandmother's cans
With basements and dungeons, most have not the most pleasant associations - cold, darkness, soundproofing, Silence of the Lambs (?) - and few people immediately remember their grandmother's cans
After the events of 1986, when more than one hundred thousand civilians were evacuated from the Chernobyl region, animals of various species gradually took control of the empty territories. Today, in the vastness of the closed territory, you can meet different representatives of the fauna, from the gray hare to the brown bear.
It is known that in 1977 the builders celebrated here the launch of the first power unit of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
The first familiarisation visits to the Chernobyl zone were carried out as early as the mid 90's.
The station was created long before the construction of Pripyat and the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
Before the accident in 1986, long-distance trains Moscow-Khmelnitsky and Khmelnitsky-Moscow ran daily through the Yanov station.
In the city of Chernobyl, along Kirov Street, there is a fire station (PPCh No. 17). This is the third fire brigade that arrived on the night of the accident to extinguish the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
Also, near the part there is a monument "To those who saved the world", which was erected on the tenth anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.
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