New Fires Fanned by Strong Winds Flare Near Chernobyl in Ukraine

New Fires Fanned by Strong Winds Flare Near Chernobyl in Ukraine
FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows a forest fire in the 30 km (19 mile) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in this still picture taken from video in Ukraine on April 12, 2020. Video taken April 12, 2020. Reuters TV
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KIEV—New fires broke out in the area around the defunct Chernobyl nuclear plant on April 16, fanned by heavy winds that have made it harder to put out the blaze, Ukrainian officials said.

Emergency workers managed several days ago to contain an initial bout of fires that tore through forests around the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster in 1986. Ukrainian authorities have played down any radiation risk.