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      <description>BBC reporter&apos;s diary on tour of Chernobyl 20 years later We&apos;re in the zone, heading for the plant. In our pockets we have radiation metres (dosimeters), a bit smaller than a packet of cigarettes.   The zone is an area the size of Greater London where ordinary life came to an end 20 years ago. Inhabitants were evacuated, checkpoints and fences went up, and nature took over. It&apos;s full name, literally translated from Ukrainian, is Zone of Alienation.   When I last did this drive in 1993, the ove...</description>
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