BBC NEWS | In Depth | Chernobyl - 0 views
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The sarcophagus encasing Chernobyl was built in haste and is crumbling. Despite strengthening work there are fears it could collapse, leading to the release of tonnes of radioactive dust.
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The shelter will allow the concrete structure to be dismantled and for the radioactive fuel and damaged reactor to be dealt with.
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Wild horse, boar and wolf populations are thriving, while lynx have returned to the area and birds have nested in the reactor building without any obvious ill-effects.