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Kievans are advised to stay home.
No radiation pollution in the capital, but Kiev is still advised stay home for a few days.
The mayor of the capital Vitaly Klitschko said this on the air of the program “Freedom of expression with Savik Shuster”.
According to the head of the capital, he went to the exclusion zone this morning to see the situation with his own eyes and check the background of the radiation.
“Peatlands are burning, forests: the level of air pollution has gone beyond dangerous limits. Therefore, it was a good idea to stay home. We hope that in a few days they will finish extinguishing fires and the normal situation will resume. ” Klitschko
For its part, the SESP press service reported that rescuers continue to water separate areas where stumps, wood debris, fallen fallen trees and peatlands are observed. It is observed that there are no threats to critical objects such as “Refuge”, “Vector” and others.
Radiation background in Kyiv city and Kyiv region within normal limits and does not exceed natural background values (Kyiv – 0.014 mR / h, Kyiv region – within 0.011 mR / h with acceptable background
0.05 mR / year)
The fire in the Chernobyl area was reported to have lasted for 10 consecutive days on April 14. managed to extinguish, only hemp and wood burned in the past two days. The rescuers were very helped by the rain. However, due to the strong wind of April 16 in the Chernobyl area the fire started again.
On April 4, in the Area of Exclusion and Unconditional Resettlement (Mandatory) near the town. Kotovsky forestry a forest fire occurred on an area of 20 hectares. Aviation was involved in the extinction. On April 6, the police opened criminal proceedings for a fire in the Chernobyl area. TSN reporters who visited the site said the fire destroyed not only forests but 12 remote villages and cemeteries. The fire killed and Hundreds of animals were injured.. Losses reach tens of millions of hryvniashowever, the exact area of burning is still unknown.
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