Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-Fire-near-Chernobyl-27MDHUQ9LZI.htmlConceptually similarForest Fire near ChernobylGP1STTZRCompleted★★★★Forest Fire near ChernobylGP1STTZOCompleted★★★★Forest Fire near ChernobylGP1STTZTCompleted★★★★★Forest Fire near ChernobylGP1STTZSCompleted★★★★Forest Fire near ChernobylGP1STTZJCompleted★★★★Forest Fire near ChernobylGP1STTZFCompleted★★★★★★Forest Fire near ChernobylGP1STTZGCompleted★★★★★★Forest Fire near ChernobylGP1STTZICompleted★★★★Forest Fire near ChernobylGP1STTZKCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1STTZQForest Fire near ChernobylA forest fire burns near Krasiatychi town, Kyiv region, Ukraine, 60 km from the nuclear power plant. The fire in this forest is one of many in Ukraine now, due to Ukrainians' habit of setting dry grass on fire in spring to clear land for agriculture. One such fire has been burning in the radioactive Chernobyl exclusion zone around the nuclear power plant for more than a week and is still not extinguished. Radioactive dust is whirled up.In original language:Waldbrand nahe TschernobylDer Wald brennt nahe Krasiatychi in der Kiev region, 60 km von der Atomanlage Tschernobyl und der Sperrzone entfernt. Radioaktiver Staub wird durch das Feuer hochgewirbelt. Im Fruehjahr entstehen leicht Feuer durch brennendes Gras und grosse Trockenheit.Locations:Europe-Kiev Oblast-UkraineDate:12 Apr, 2020Credit:© Oksana Parafeniuk / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 2667pxRestrictions:NOT FOR PAID FUNDRAISING ADVERTSKeywords:Boreal forests-Burning-Danger-Day-Death-Destruction-Fire engines-Fire service-Fires-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-Radiation-Smoke-TreesShoot:Forest Fire near ChernobylA forest fire burns near Krasiatychi town, Kyiv region, Ukraine. The fire in this forest is one of many in Ukraine now, due to Ukrainians' habit of setting dry grass on fire in spring to clear land for agriculture. One such fire has been burning in the radioactive Chernobyl exclusion zone around the nuclear power plant for more than a week and is still not extinguished. Radioactive dust is whirled up.Related Collections:Chornobyl Nuclear Disaster Anniversary - 2022 Collection