16 people who helped with the Chernobyl cleanup share their devastating first-hand accounts
More than 500,000 soldiers, firefighters, and plant workers rushed to the scene in the days and months following the explosion to contribute to the massive clean-up efforts.
Without proper protection against the radiation, many suffered immediate and severe nosebleeds, vomiting, and even collapsing. The lasting side effects from the exposure have been immense.
Getty photographer Sean Gallup had the chance to speak with a number of the workers who are still living - ahead, see their stories.