My Dad Worked at Chernobyl. We Survived—But Our Nightmare Continued
Summary
A woman shares her experience growing up after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, where her father worked as a senior engineer. The disaster forced her family to evacuate their home and has led to ongoing health problems, including her father’s death from radiation-related cancer.Key Facts
- The Chernobyl nuclear accident occurred on April 26, 1986, in Pryp’yat, Ukraine.
- The author’s father was a senior reactor control engineer working during the accident.
- The author and her mother were evacuated to Kharkiv and later moved to Kyiv.
- Many evacuees, including the author, faced health issues caused by radiation exposure, especially thyroid problems.
- The father continued working at the plant and founded a research center studying radiation effects.
- He died from bone cancer linked to long-term radiation exposure.
- The author took part in programs that allowed young evacuees to spend summers in Germany and France.
- The disaster deeply influenced her family's life path and health for many years.
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