Chernobyl’s enduring fascination 40 years on from ‘supernatural’ radiation to ghost residents
Decades after the Chernobyl disaster, grandmothers lived alone in ghost villages, growing fruit and vegetables, keeping pigs and cows, and carrying on as normal inside the radiation zone.
FORTY years on from the greatest nuclear disaster in history, a 1,000 square mile patch of land is still sealed off from the world, crawling with cockroaches and patrolled by radioactive mutant wolves.
Read more: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/38903172/chernobyl-disaster-40-anniversary-soviet-cover-ups-files/
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