Belarus becomes site for studying impact of radiation and consequences of nuclear disaster

26 апреля 2021

As a result of the Chernobyl accident, Belarus has become a platform for studying the impact of radiation and the consequences of the nuclear disaster. Scientists and medics from all over the world are now adopting our experience, because Belarusians have done so much. The affected regions have long shaken off the dust of Chernobyl. Life is active here: the construction is underway, 70% of young specialists find employment, companies are modernized. The plans are ambitious, take for example the construction of a port on the border with Ukraine and the development of experimental farms in the Polesski Nature Reserve, as well as tourism in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. There are tourists, who are interested in frozen era, the zone, where time stopped completely in 1986. It is an area where the elements of the modern world are absent.