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If you live anywhere near the Koeberg Nuclear Power station and hear the wailing of emergency alarms go off on Tuesday between 10 and 12 am, don’t freak out and head for the Karoo.
Large parts of Chernobyl are still too radioactive for people to go to, which is where the drones come in.
Rainwater has activated a melted amalgam of nuclear fuel at Chernobyl, which is beginning to react, causing a headache for scientists.
Get ready for the Emmys in September by catching up on these superb Emmy nominated shows.
There are some excellent series coming your way this month, which are guaranteed to keep you couch-bound and on the edge of your seat.
The top 10 TV shows on IMDb’s ‘Top Rated TV Shows’ list have near-perfect scores across the board.
Following renewed interest in Chernobyl, Instagram influencers are circling the disaster zone like vultures, and people aren’t happy about it.
People like to argue that the largest release of nuclear fallout in the history of humanity, Chernobyl, can’t happen again. Don’t be too sure of it.
Now that ‘Game of Thrones’ has ended, and the mourning period is over, it’s time to find a new series to binge.
Photographer David McMillan roamed the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, capturing the ghost city which has remained largely untouched since the disaster in the 1980s.