Sascha  (E-Mail nur eingeloggt Sichtbar) am 10.11.2009 14:58 Uhr
Thema: Kazakhstan's radioactive legacy Antwort auf: Pressefotos des Jahres von Sascha

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Kazakhstan's radioactive legacy

Sixty years ago, the Soviet Union detonated its first nuclear weapon, nicknamed
"First Lightning",at a test facility on the steppe of northeast Kazakhstan
(formerly the Kazakh SSR). The test site, named the Semipalatinsk Polygon, would
go on to host 456 atomic explosions over its 40-year existence. Residents in the
surrounding area became unwitting guinea pigs, exposed to the aftereffects of
the bombs both intentionally and unintentionally. The radiation has silently
devastated three generations of people in Kazakhstan - the total number affected
is thought to be more than one million - creating health problems ranging from
thyroid diseases, cancer, birth defects, deformities, premature aging, and
cardiovascular diseases. Life expectancy in the area is seven years less than the
national average of Kazakhstan. Photographer Ed Ou has graciously shared with us
these photos from the area, with thanks to the excellent Reportage by Getty Images.

[http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/11/kazakhstans_radioactive_legacy.html]

Achtung: Da sind einige sehr unschöne Bilder bei.
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