What life really looks like in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone | Top Report
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster led to the complete depopulation of as many as 162 towns and villages. Yet years later, many former residents have returned to their homes – they are called self-settlers. Their reality is far from easy: they live in small communities of just a few dozen people, isolated from basic services such as hospitals and post offices. But 40 years after the disaster, signs of hope have emerged – in the Exclusion Zone, nature has come back to life, and populations such as Przewalski’s horses are steadily growing.
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