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Friday
Aug062010

Russian wild fires could spread radioactive dust left by Chernobyl explosion

The Russian Emergencies Minister is warning of possible radiation risks, as wildfires approach closer to the area affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, according to Russia Today. The main fear is that the fires, which are moving further south of Moscow toward the Bryansk region, could disturb and spread the radioactivity in forests, vegetation and soil contaminated by the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Contaminated smoke can loft radioactivity into the air and with the wind contaminate more areas. Multiple crews have been dispatched to try to prevent the fires spreading there.