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The Northwest Territories/December 5 |
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Six months ago we estimated the number of people affected by Chernobyl's radiation to be near a million. But those figures appear to be far too small. It may be in the multiple millions.
Stories of incredible environmental radiation disasters and explosions are surfacing. . . .
A man who fought the fire at Chernobyl claimed, "When I started feeling sick last year, I came for medical help. . . . but they told me they could not help me because I was a volunteer and not assigned to put out the fire. " Others told of leaking radiation surfacing from secret, underground reactors, which have since exploded. . . . LETTER FROM MICHAEL MARKHAM,
INTERNATIONAL RELIEF FUND,
IN NEZAVISIMAYA GAZETA,
MAY/JUNE 1993 |
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Ekaterina Marchenka, more commonly known as Marina Suslova, sat on a hard metal seat amid piles of tied-down |
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