April 20, 2006

Chernobyl’s effect on Europe

Filed under: Neeews — Realest @ 10:29 am

“Radiation is no respecter of national boundaries,” says Ian Fairlie, one of the authors of the report.
The study predicted roughly 30,000 to 60,000 cancer deaths by the end of this century related to Chernobyl, which it said was significantly higher than estimates by the WHO and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The report echoed findings by environmental group Greenpeace, which said on Tuesday the death toll from the disaster 20 years ago could be far higher than official estimates, with up to 93,000 extra cancer deaths worldwide.

Read all story on Reuters.

This is just bad, and today people still work on nuclear weapons, that`s a shame.
Just to think of that bomb explodes and all other countries are deathly afected…..