Instagram 'influencers' criticised for insensitive Chernobyl pics

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Social media "influencers" have been criticised for "insensitive" photos taken at Chernobyl.The nuclear power plant, near the city of
Pripyat in Ukraine, has seen a massive increase in tourism since the success of the Sky Atlantic/HBO miniseries, starring Jared Harris,
Stellan Skarsgard and Emily Watson.Some of the adventurers are risk-takers, some are simply curious.But the site has also attracted some who
seek an unusual backdrop for photos of themselves in the quest for likes and followers on social media.One, Julia Baessler, posted photos of
herself to her 319,000 followers, where she dons a reflective pose while sitting on a rusting swing in the town.She also poses wearing a
helmet and white coat inside the control room of the nuclear plant where the safety test went wrong 33 years ago, sparking the tragedy.Some
have pictured themselves touching the animals in the radioactive area while others pose on the furniture that was left behind when the city
was abandoned.Some have posed smiling in front of the ferris wheel that was never used and one even posed half naked on the streets of the
ghost town.The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has said that radioactive isotopes at the site "still linger [but] are at tolerable exposure
levels for limited periods of time".But it was not just the safety aspect that concerned other social media users - many deemed the photos
insensitive.One said: "People died there in a very horrific way - have some respect" while another described a photo as "stupid" and a third
said they were "disrespectful in the extreme".Responding to a photo of Instagram user nz.nik posing with her bra and knickers visible, a
follower said: "This photo is disrespectful to the people who lost their lives
How insensitive can you be"Others said the photos were "opportunistic" and "dumb"
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on Jun 7, 2019 at 1:43am PDTChernobyl was the scene of the world's worst nuclear disaster in April 1986.Thirty-one people were officially
recorded as killed but estimates range from 4,000 to 93,000.Without the bravery of those who risked their lives in the aftermath, that death
toll could have stretched to millions.Pripyat, about 70 miles north of Ukraine's capital Kiev, is one of the world's most polluted places
and has only been open to tourists since 2011, although it can only be accessed as part of a licensed tour.