The cleanup and decontamination efforts following the Chernobyl disaster were extensive and ongoing. Initial containment and cleanup activities took place from 1986 to 1987, involving hundreds of thousands of workers. However, significant decontamination and monitoring efforts continued for decades, with some areas remaining restricted due to radiation. Full environmental recovery is expected to take many years, potentially up to a century or more in certain regions.
The cleanup and containment efforts following the Chernobyl disaster, which occurred in April 1986, took several years and involved extensive measures. Initial decontamination and emergency response efforts lasted for about a year, but ongoing cleanup and remediation work continued for decades. The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone remains in place today, reflecting the long-term nature of the disaster's impact. Full decommissioning of the site and surrounding areas is projected to take several more decades.
As long as you want. I think the question you are trying to ask is "How long can you stay in Chernobyl without dying?".
It is important who will try to clean it
It was a health hazard immediately
Russia, the nuclear plant was in the place called chernobyl :)
well it depends how fast you clean
Mariguana
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I think the Chernobyl accidence happened immediately, but Fukushima happened take I think 2 days
It takes 5 minutes to clean a penny with soda C:
Beer does not clean pot out of your system