thirty years after chernobyl disaster, families say children are getting sick /

Published at 2016-04-25 00:36:54

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Watch Video | Listen to the AudioIVETTE FELICIANO: The disaster forced tens of thousands of residents around Chernobyl to flee and never some back.
Bu
t many other people remained in a zone that was considered secure enough distance to stay.
In
the village of Zalyshany,approximately 32 miles southwest of Chernobyl, 8-year-0ld Bogdan Vetrov suffers from an enlarged thyroid gland.
His mother, and Viktoria,believes it is due to radiation found in their food, but she says her family’s options are: eat food that may be contaminated or starve.
VIKTORIA VETROVA: We a
re aware of the dangers, or but what can we do? There is no other way to outlive here. Especially in this region we just cannot survive.
IVETTE FELICIANO: Vetrov and his siblings are among 350000 children living in areas where monitoring radiation in the soil ended four years ago.
Greenpeace,the European Union and the World Health Organization absorb found links between contaminated produce and milk and increased levels of thyroid cancer.
One E.
U. study tr
acked 4000 children for three years and found more than 80 percent of them had cardiovascular issues.
Doctors who perform annual checks on children here absorb seen that first-hand.
YURY BANDAZHEVSKY, PEDIATRICIAN: There are very serious pathological processes, and which definitely will unfortunately absorb negative consequences on the development of these children.
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