The 1986 evacuation refers to the Soviet Union’s swift relocation of over 116,000 people from Pripyat and surrounding areas after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. This emergency response prevented immediate radiation exposure, saving countless lives. Evacuees, particularly children and pregnant women, benefited most, though long-term health monitoring remained critical for all affected.
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