Forest fire around defunct Chernobyl nuclear plant put out, Ukraine government says

Published 2020-04-14, 04:37 a/m
© Reuters. Burned trees are seen after a forest fire outside the settlement of Poliske located in the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant
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KIEV (Reuters) - A huge blaze that tore through forests around the defunct Chernobyl nuclear plant has been put out, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday, saying hundreds of emergency workers had used planes and helicopters to douse the flames.

Environmental activists had warned on Monday that the fire, near the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster in 1986, posed a radiation risk.

Chernobyl tour operator Yaroslav Yemelianenko, writing on Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), had described the situation as critical, saying the fire had reached the abandoned city of Pripyat, two kilometres from where "the most highly active radiation waste of the whole Chernobyl zone is located".

But Ukrainian authorities said on Tuesday that though they had registered short-term spikes in Caesium-137 particles in the Kiev area to the south of the plant, radiation levels remained within normal limits overall and did not require additional protection measures. [L5N2C1279]

"There is no open fire," the Interior Ministry said in a statement. It added that there was "a slight smouldering of the forest floor" however.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has promised transparency on the issue and will meet the head of the emergency services later on Tuesday. "Society must know the truth and be safe," he said in a statement late on Monday.

The fire, one of several which followed unusually dry weather, began on April 3 in the western part of the exclusion zone and spread to nearby forests.

Police say they have identified a 27-year old local resident who they accuse of deliberately starting the blaze.

© Reuters. Burned trees are seen after a forest fire outside the settlement of Poliske located in the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant

It remains unclear if the person, who has reportedly confessed to starting a number of fires "for fun", is partly or fully responsible.

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