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Radiation Rehab

BELARUS

. VASILY FEDOSENKO/REUTERS

Minsk, Belarus— Children affected by the meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant attend a physiotherapy session on April 25. Thirty years after the 1986 disaster, many babies born in Chernobyl’s neighboring regions have birth defects and develop rare forms of cancer. A new concrete shield is scheduled to be installed this year over a reactor at the plant. The operation to dismantle Chernobyl’s radioactive core is one of the world’s largest engineering projects and could take another 30 years.

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