It’s completely safe to live in the exclusion zone. https://www.thecollector.com/chernobyl-today/. As long as you don’t dig the dirt up. Even those that live there full-time foraging and living off the land and farming only have a 25% higher chance of thyroid cancer.
You clearly don’t possess reading comprehension. It’s 25% if you play in the dirt. If you don’t play in the dirt, it’s normal population levels of cancer.
Because uprooting their life to prove a random stranger wrong would be a figuratively bigger disaster than the event in reference.
No lives there because of the radiation, you overgrown sausage.
Tell that to the ukrainians
There’s still an exclusion zone to this day.
It’s completely safe to live in the exclusion zone. https://www.thecollector.com/chernobyl-today/. As long as you don’t dig the dirt up. Even those that live there full-time foraging and living off the land and farming only have a 25% higher chance of thyroid cancer.
I wouldn’t call 25% safe, but it’s down to personal preference is what you consider acceptable risk I guess.
You clearly don’t possess reading comprehension. It’s 25% if you play in the dirt. If you don’t play in the dirt, it’s normal population levels of cancer.
If only there was a phase in the life of humans where they usually play in the dirt…
My apologies, I didn’t realize I was insulting a child.