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The construction of a new sarcophagus above the defunct
Chernobyl Atomic Power Station will begin on April 26, the
26th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster,
Ukraine said Tuesday.
by Staff Writers
Kiev (AFP) March 27, 2012
The new structure is estimated to cost 1.5 billion euros ($2
billion).
The construction of a new sarcophagus above the defunct Chernobyl
Atomic Power Station will begin on April 26, the 26th anniversary
of the world's worst nuclear disaster, Ukraine said Tuesday.
Preliminary work on the 20,000-ton structure designed to contain
threats from radioactivity began earlier this year.
Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko said in a statement that
full construction "will begin on April 26".
The disaster contaminated large parts of Europe but especially the
then-Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.
"The needed funds are available and the work is conforming to the
calendar," said Anton Ussov, spokesman for the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the project's largest
funder.
He added that the new enclosure should "be completed and installed
above the damaged reactor in mid-2015 as expected."
After the disaster, the Soviet authorities put up a supposedly
temporary concrete shelter to protect the destroyed reactor but
there were persistent doubts as to its durabilty.
The new structure is estimated to cost 1.5 billion euros ($2
billion).
The international community had struggled to find funding for the
project, but the needed resources were secured following a
conference in Kiev last year that marked the 25th anniversary of
the disaster.
Donors have agreed to contribute 550 million euros to the project,
with the balance coming from the EBRD.