Maybe don't show up to a nuclear disaster zone in a bikini for the 'gram.
On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl disaster occurred when a nuclear reactor caused an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction in Soviet Ukraine's Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The event was catastrophic, but the immediate crisis management that could have prevented the spread of radiation, which contaminated the bodies of individuals in nearby areas and water supplies, ultimately causing cancer and death, was in its own way a smaller calamity.
. So, it appears that the topic of Chernobyl is trending, and the influencers of the world have seized the opportunity to turn the site of a catastrophic nuclear disaster that ruined thousands of lives into an Instagram hot spot and flex. Aside from the fact that it's disrespectful to the victims and survivors of the accident that happened at Chernobyl, it also does not appear to be the safest way to spend your time .
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