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Chernobyl Pictures

Over the period of more than 30 years IFRC and RCRC National societies provided support to the affected population of the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear accident. A number of pictures taken over the years provides evidence of the RCRC work in the communities.

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Chernobyl

The Nuclear accident in April 1986 at the NPP Chernobyl caused a number of  mid to long term humanitarian consequences. A number of reports and resolutions addresses the different aspects and activities. Available in Russian and English.

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Fukushima

Following the Nuclear accident in March 2011 at the Nuclear power plant in Fukushima, Japan a number of different research material and case studies provide a better understanding of the impact and humanitarian consequences.

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RCRC Statutory documents on Tech Hazards General Assembly, Council of Delegates and the 26th International conference

IFRC General Assembly decision 11/46: “Preparedness to respond to the humanitarian consequences of nuclear accidents”. Council of Delegates 2011: “Working towards the elimination of Nuclear weapons”. The 26th International conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, 1995: “Principles and Action in international Humanitarian Assistance and protection”.

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Communication with Affected People during a Nuclear Disaster – Japanese Red Cross – 2017

The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (GEJET) triggered the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident (Fukushima Daiichi accident) in 2011, radioactive materials were released into the air and the sea. This forced the residents to evacuate from the surrounding areas of the power plant. In addition, accurate information about the accident was not shared

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