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À Tchernobyl, quarante ans après la catastrophe, une nature revivifiée mais sous une nouvelle menace

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Interdite aux humains depuis l'accident nucléaire du 26 avril 1986, mais reconquise par la faune et la flore, la zone d'exclusion de Tchernobyl révèle un paradoxe troublant: la vie sauvage s'y développe, malgré des radiations toujours extrêmes et les risques désormais posés par la guerre en Ukraine.

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