The Polessky Radiation and Ecological Reserve (more than 215 thousand hectares) was organized in 1988 in the Belarusian part of the exclusion zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on the territory of the three most affected areas of the Gomel region. The population has been evicted, and free movement is prohibited. The reserve was created for radiobiological and environmental research - it's official. Plus, so that they don't take anything away from there and spread radiation even more. The staff of the reserve is about 700 people, the annual cost is about 4 million US dollars. To the south is the Ukrainian part of the Exclusion Zone of the Chernobyl nuclear Power plant.
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Алексей Детюков
Level 7 Local Expert
August 28, 2021
Very interesting contortions. Polite staff, it's better to see than to write.
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Сергей Кузьмин
Level 4 Local Expert
August 6, 2020
I recommend good places to see to anyone who is interested in the Chernobyl exclusion zone
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Александр Свобода
Level 8 Local Expert
September 10, 2020
It's beautiful))Nature without people works wonders))
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Васёк К.
Level 11 Local Expert
March 1, 2020
Radiation monitoring of contamination levels of materials and soils