The Effects of Radiation and the Evacuation Afterwards

 After the explosion, Pripyat and its surroundings were quickly exposed to radiation. People had to leave their homes without fully understanding what was happening.

The evacuation began on the morning of April 27, 1986. Residents were told to take only a few of their belongings with them. Many people believed that they would return in a few days. However, they were never able to go back. The city was completely emptied.

The effects of radiation became apparent immediately. Some people began showing acute symptoms within just a few hours. The risks of cancer, thyroid problems, and long-term health effects continued to emerge over the following years.

Today, Pripyat stands as a city where time seems to have stopped. Empty apartments, abandoned belongings, rusting toys… everything bears the marks of the disaster. The Chernobyl catastrophe is remembered not only as a nuclear accident but also as a lesson showing how thousands of lives were changed overnight.

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