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| Saturday, 29 July, 2000, 09:57 GMT 10:57 UK Kazakhstan closes Semipalatinsk nuclear facility The Semipalatinsk nuclear facility in Kazakhstan -- once the world's biggest nuclear testing ground -- has finally been closed. One-hundred tons of conventional explosives were used in a huge underground blast to seal the last tunnel at the site. Nearly five-hundred nuclear bombs were detonated at Semipalatinsk during its time as a testing centre, and the Kazakh government estimates that more than a million people were exposed to radiation as a result. The BBC Central Asia correspondent says Semipalatinsk was so secret during the Soviet era that it didn't appear on the map and even the local population -- many of whom suffered from birth defects or cancer as a result of the tests -- didn't know what was taking place there. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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