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Izvestia News Center launches a special multimedia project "Chernobyl.40" on the anniversary of the disaster

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The Chernobyl project.40" is dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster and focuses on learning its lessons to ensure future safety in the nuclear energy industry.

"Chernobyl.40" will become a single multimedia information space where users will be able to get answers to key questions.: what happened on April 26, 1986, what consequences it led to, what conclusions were drawn and what measures were taken to prevent similar disasters in the future.

The project combines interactive, visual and text formats to provide a deeper understanding of events and their impact on the development of the industry. An important feature of the project will be the use of interactive 2D and 3D graphics, through which users will be able to visually study the Chernobyl nuclear power plant before the accident and see the changes that occurred after the explosion.

The mechanics of the Chernobyl project.40" will allow you to achieve the greatest involvement and immersion, as well as an emotional response to the events at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The focus will be on visual materials and the activity of the user himself, who will have to actively interact with the site in order to receive information. The aim of the project is to raise general awareness about the tragedy and its lessons, as well as about the modernization of the nuclear industry in Russia and modern safety standards in the field of nuclear energy.

Nuclear energy remains one of the key areas of Russia's national interests, playing an important role in ensuring energy and national security. The Chernobyl disaster became the starting point for the revision of security concepts in this area. Today, Russia, as one of the world leaders in nuclear energy, is actively implementing new generation technologies that minimize the risk of a repeat of such events.

The Izvestia project clearly demonstrates Russia's contribution to the development of safe and environmentally friendly nuclear energy, highlights the strategic importance of innovations such as fast neutron reactors, and creates a positive image of the country as a leader in the global nuclear sector. In addition, preserving the memory of the Chernobyl tragedy strengthens national identity, fosters respect for the history and heroism of the liquidators. At the same time, education in the field of nuclear safety contributes to the formation of responsible attitude of new generations to the environment, protection of energy independence and modernization of energy infrastructure.

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