Disaster's relics on sale

Disaster's relics on sale


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Parts of Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power station, the site of the world's severest civil nuclear catastrophe that occurred in 1986, will be sold as scrap in March 2005. The money


raised will pay for constructing a 20,000-tonne steel case over the present sarcophagus of the plant's reactor (the dome shaped structure covering the reactor). The existing


sarcophagus is now threatening to collapse. The international community is also providing aid for building the new sarcophagus system. Chernobylskaya, the public company that operated the


power station, recently declared that all the materials that will be put on sale have been tested for radiation and are "clean". It said the scrap has been taken from sections of


the plant farthest from the reactor.