Est-ce que c'est dangereux de visiter Tchernobyl ?

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Est-ce que c'est dangereux de visiter Tchernobyl ?

Est-ce que c'est dangereux de visiter Tchernobyl ?

Est-il dangereux de visiter Tchernobyl ? En théorie, ne passer que quelques heures dans la zone d'exclusion est sans danger.

Comment visiter Chernobyl ?

Pour visiter Tchernobyl et la zone interdite, il faut faire un certain nombre de démarches. Tout d'abord, il faut obtenir l'autorisation de la part de l'administration, qui nécessite 14 jours de délai. Ce sont les agences de voyage organisatrices des visites qui en effectuent la demande pour vous.

Où en est Tchernobyl aujourd'hui ?

La zone d'exclusion de 30 km autour de la centrale existe toujours. Elle fait 2.200 km², comme le département des Yvelines. La zone a été vidée juste après la catastrophe de ses habitants, une trentaine de villages et la ville de Pripiat, où vivaient.

How dangerous is it to visit Chernobyl?

  • There are very dangerous highly radioactive locations in the Chernobyl exclusion zone . Nevertheless, our Chernobyl tours are absolutely safe and do not cause any radioactive harm to your health. The routes of our Pripyat tours and Chernobyl tours apply to the strictest directives of the Ukrainian Ministry of Civil Protection.

Is it safe to visit Chernobyl?

  • Officially, yes it is safe to visit the zone, provided that you follow the rules set out by the Chernobyl administration. During your time in the zone, you will pass through areas of high radiation, however you are not in these places long enough to risk the radiation causing any detriment to your health.

Can people go to Chernobyl?

  • Yes, you can go to Chernobyl and Pripyat these days. It is now open to tourists. To make it legal, you will have to take a tour like this. Otherwise you will not be able to enter the 30 km Exclusion Zone and therefore see the Chernobyl power plant and the ghost town of Pripyat. Read on for our tour/travel tips below and enjoy.

What are some facts about Chernobyl?

  • Here is a list of 25 Interesting Facts About the Chernobyl Disaster. 1. Before Chernobyl, the Soviets had another massive nuclear disaster in 1957 in the town of Ozyorsk , which contaminated over 20,000 square km. It was a level 6 disaster (Chernobyl and Fukushima were level 7), making it the third most serious nuclear disaster ever recorded.

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