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Forty years after the catastrophic Chornobyl nuclear disaster, the site remains a global concern. The 1986 explosion, caused by a safety test gone wrong, led to widespread radiation, evacuation of nearby towns, and long-term health impacts. Despite the plants shutdown in 2000, workers continue dismantling it. Recently, Russias invasion has escalated risks, with drones striking the New Safe Confinement, causing a fire and potential leaks. The International Atomic Energy Agency estimates repairs could cost hundreds of millions, but war complicates funding. Chornobyls legacy as a nuclear risk hotspot demands global attention.
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