An exclusion zone has keep the area surrounding the site of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster hidden from public view for many years. But in 2020 there were a record amount of forest fires in the area.
The firefighters sent in to tackle the blazes in the radioactive forests agreed to speak to BBC anonymously, scared of losing their jobs.
Their accounts expose a month of chaos in which fires almost reached the nuclear reactors.
Journalism: Zhanna Bezpiatchuk and Charlotte Pamment
Produced by Charlotte Pamment, Tui McLean and Zhanna Bezpiatchuk
Edited by Charlotte Pamment and Tui McLean
Graphics: Joe Payne, Stelios Thoukidides, Denis Korolev
Satellite analysis support: Ana Lucia Gonzalez
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
The firefighters sent in to tackle the blazes in the radioactive forests agreed to speak to BBC anonymously, scared of losing their jobs.
Their accounts expose a month of chaos in which fires almost reached the nuclear reactors.
Journalism: Zhanna Bezpiatchuk and Charlotte Pamment
Produced by Charlotte Pamment, Tui McLean and Zhanna Bezpiatchuk
Edited by Charlotte Pamment and Tui McLean
Graphics: Joe Payne, Stelios Thoukidides, Denis Korolev
Satellite analysis support: Ana Lucia Gonzalez
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
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