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Assessing the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster 
04/01/1986 09:40:40 
Unique ID UN7375147 
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Life after Chernobyl 
07/25/2005 15:18:16 
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Headline Life after Chernobyl 
Caption Description ""Samosjoly"", or ""self-settlers"", is the generic name for people who, in spite of the official ban, returned to their homes inside the 30 km exclusion zone around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant following the accident in 1986.  Baba Nastja and Ded Nikolaj are just the two of about five-hundred samosjoly.  In August of 2005, the couple will celebrate 60 years of marriage. 
Unique Identifier UN7375146 
NICA ID 470484 
Production Date 07/01/2005 7:32:51 PM 
Country Ukraine
Credit UN Photo/IAEA/Petr Pavlicek
File size 2.17 MB