The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 led to the evacuation and displacement of approximately 116,000 people from the immediate vicinity of the nuclear power plant, primarily from the surrounding areas in Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. Over the following years, this number increased to around 220,000 as additional areas were deemed unsafe for habitation. The long-term effects of the disaster also contributed to the displacement of more people over time, particularly due to ongoing health concerns and resettlement efforts.
The Chernobyl accident in 1986 resulted in the direct deaths of 31 people, mainly due to acute radiation exposure. However, the long-term impact of the accident, including increased rates of cancer and other health issues, has led to varying estimates of the total number of deaths attributable to the disaster.
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Because of the disaster at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, not many people live there. Chernobyl, Ukraine has a population of 500.
Chernobyl was a thriving city with a population of around 14,000 people before the nuclear accident in 1986. It was home to schools, shops, and cultural facilities. The city also had a nearby nuclear power plant that provided employment for many residents.
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During the Chernobyl disaster in April 1986, approximately 115,000 people were evacuated from the surrounding areas, particularly the city of Pripyat and nearby towns. An additional 220,000 people were later resettled from the most contaminated regions. The evacuation efforts aimed to protect residents from the harmful effects of radiation released during the nuclear accident.
The population of Chernobyl - city - is 500.
There are many sources of information. You can get a lot from Wikipedia. There is also website www.world-nuclear.org which covers nuclear power world wide, you will find accounts and references to Chernobyl there.
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30 died and 200 000 were displaced.
Over 2 million people.