Chernobyl cloud stopped at the border: The making of a uniquely French myth
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By Le Monde
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France's persistent belief that the 1986 Chernobyl radioactive cloud bypassed its borders has become a powerful cultural narrative, shaping public perception for decades. This myth reveals how nations construct protective narratives around catastrophic events. Contemporary research has repeatedly challenged this account, yet the French collective memory continues to embrace the comforting story of protection. Understanding this phenomenon illuminates the intersection of scientific fact, political communication, and cultural resilience.
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