Wildfires raged out of control Tuesday mere miles from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster in 1986, threatening to release dangerous amounts of radiation over northern Ukraine.
Heavy gusts fueled the blaze inside the highly radioactive exclusion zone, the area around the plant that was evacuated after the 1986 blast, just 10 miles from defunct reactors and a mere three miles from a spent fuel repository, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said on Facebook.
After meeting with emergency workers, Yatsenyuk said the fire had not affected radiation levels in the area yet.
"I have been informed that the situation is normal," he told journalists at Kyiv's Zhuliany airport, according to Interfax news service. "Our emergency services are actively working to stop the fire from spreading."
Yatsenyuk did, however, admit to Ukraine having a "catastrophic" shortage of emergency equipment to battle the fire.
"We need to have at least 12 helicopters for the Ukrainian State Emergency Service, but we only have two," he said.
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Full story: http://mashable.com/2015/04/28/forest-fires-near-chernobyl-ukraine/
Not good, not good at all.