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Chernobyl
How many people live in Chernobyl these days?? is the area safe for habitation??
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LillyNomad "Absence diminishes little passions And increases great ones, As wind extinguishes candles and fans a fire. "
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Yea, I was in Lviv when the phosphor accident happened. We were scared a bit, but I think the situation was covered okay. I trust that it was safe accept for the people that lived directly there.
But that could happen anywhere. I wish they had better regulations when checking the trains. Either way, i believe every part of Ukraine is safe. Trust me. |
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Drunk, clumsy ... you could make list here, you know. But I'd say that was more of an old equipment or something like that problem. I can't remember now.
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V-G, I don't get the point of your comment right now.
What are you trying to say? Maybe you don't understand what i mean, but thats your own problem. You mentioned the insident, and i gave Lilly a first person perspective (even though i was not directly at the incident). You say: "some people died "of unrelated causes"." Here comes into point my experience. Since I was able to watch the news and hear things from people that actually lived nearby, I can explain this. Even though the person who spoke for this said nobody died from this, the news had other info. But why would I explain, sometimes by stuff just doesnt make sence right? |
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