Twenty seven years after the world's
worst nuclear accident at the Chernobyl power station, an abandoned
hospital sits barren after it was left to fall into ruin. Once
a modern care facility, the site stands untouched, containing damaged furniture, broken beds, and
unwashed mattresses in different rooms. The
disaster took place at around midnight on April 26, 1986 when engineers
at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant conducted a test of reactor number
four. The test went wrong and the resulting
blast spewed a cloud of radioactive fallout over much of Europe forcing
hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. The
most heavily hit areas in Ukraine, Belarus and western Russia
immediately became part of a large contaminated exclusion zone. The city of Pripyat, once home to
50,000 citizens, which stands in the centre of the zone had once been an
area that symbolized progress but is now a ghost town.The city contained schools, public
sporting grounds, shops, a cultural centre, and the large hospital. The
former inpatient facility contained three clinics, a laboratory building
and had a capacity of 400 patients.
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Trees have started to grow in front of the hospital's entrance years
after the radiation damaged their sense of orientation, leaving them to
grow crooked in all directions |
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What was once an inviting entry into the hospital premises, its lobby,
which contains damaged furniture is now home to rust, mold and peeling
paint which exposes the decaying walls |
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Once bright and inviting, the blue paint in the ground floor corridor peels off the walls. |
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A common room in the hospital once provided an area for patients to
socialize. Now it has been left to ruin with debris on the ground and
exposed beams on the ceiling |
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These large boards in the triage area of the hospital were used to
display which members of staff were on duty. Now there are shattered
bits of broken wall and what appears to be an abandoned bath tub in the
space. |
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Once a modern care facility, the site stands untouched as it was decades
ago after the accident, containing damaged furniture, broken beds, and
unwashed mattresses in different rooms
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An overturned bed frame lies rusty with what appears to be a broken lamp
overhead and small basin to the right. Workers started on a project to
build a giant structure that will cover the exploded nuclear reactor at
the power station |
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A broken bed-frame and bedside cabinets have been left by an open
window, while once bright blue paint peels off the surrounding walls in a
hospital ward. Shattered glass from the window litters the floor |
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A display containing signs reminding visitors and staff how best to
prevent injury and infection. The most heavily hit areas became part of a
large contaminated exclusion zone |
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A flattened dust-covered water bottle lies strewn on a mattress left on
the ground alongside several black and white pieces of a chess set. At
least 28 people have died of acute radiation sickness from close
exposure to the shattered reactor |
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The rusty skeleton of crib remains in the hospital's maternity ward as
paint peels off the walls. Once a modern care facility, the site stands
untouched as it was decades ago after the accident |
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This sign still fixed to the wall translates as 'resuscitation'. The
disaster took place at around midnight when engineers at the Chernobyl
nuclear power plant conducted a test |
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An examination chair abandoned on the hospital grounds |
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The nuclear power plant can be seen in the distance over the hospital's
rooftop, pictured left. A new shelter being built is to be moved over
the reactor building by the end of 2015 |
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