As Chernobyl marks 40 years since the nuclear disaster, nature has begun to reclaim the area, with wildlife flourishing amidst the ruins. Settlers and horses have remarkably survived against the backdrop of Russian drones and lingering contamination.
Scientists continue to study the Chernobyl site, uncovering valuable insights into the long-term effects of radiation on ecosystems. This ongoing research sheds light on resilience and adaptation in a post-apocalyptic landscape.