Chernobyl radiation levels increase 20-fold after heavy fighting around the facility

Gamma radiation has increased to 20 times its usual levels in the area.

The Chernobyl facility has been the scene of heavy fighting since Thursday (Feb. 24)
The Chernobyl facility was the scene of heavy fighting on Thursday (Feb. 24)
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The Chernobyl nuclear power plant and its surrounding area are showing increased radiation levels after heavy fighting between Ukrainian and Russian troops in the region, Ukrainian officials said Friday (Feb. 25).

Online data from the Chernobyl exclusion zone’s automated radiation-monitoring system shows that gamma radiation has increased twenty times above usual levels at multiple observation points, which officials from the Ukrainian nuclear agency attributed to radioactive dust thrown up by the movement of heavy military equipment in the area.   

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