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To reiterate this: They are doing tours, and in the small villages around there, you'll find one or two houses with actual people living there. The radiation levels are rather sporadic, you can get intense radiation in one spot, then two feet away it'll be as radioactive as the middle of Canada. All in all, it's generally safe. There's wildlife thriving, albeit sick or with mutated DNA. It's mainly the trees and wildlife bringing the radiation out of the soil, so anywhere with concrete is fine. I don't think they let you too close to the sarcophagus, or in some buildings where there's a lot of radiation during the tours (obviously).
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