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EU to pump 110m euros into Chernobyl research

by Staff Writers
Brussels (AFP) April 18, 2011
The EU executive will on Tuesday mark 25 years since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the former Soviet Union with a pledge of another 110 million euros ($156 million) towards safety work.

European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso will announce the funding -- which takes to 470 million total EU contributions -- at the Kiev Nuclear Safety Summit, the European Commission said on Monday.

The money will help "ensure that the Chernobyl site is made stable and environmentally safe," a statement said.

It will be funnelled into "nuclear safety, but also on programmes to help the local population and provide affected families with access to quality healthcare."

Fallout from Chernobyl remains a poorly-investigated hazard for the environment with funding having slumped and many Russian-language studies never translated into English, experts say.

The commission said a further 740 million euros are needed to meet commitments through to 2015, and Barroso said he will be pressing international partners to cough up.

"The recent accident at Fukushima in Japan shows that nuclear safety remains a critical issue," underlined EU development commissioner Andris Piebalgs, accompanying Barroso.

Radioactive dust and ash spewed over more than 200,000 square kilometres (77,000 square miles) after Chernobyl's No. 4 reactor exploded and caught fire on April 26 1986.

Ukraine, Belarus and Russia were most affected, although deposits reached as far north as Scotland and as far west as Ireland, requiring in some places long-term restrictions on cattle grazing.



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