According to Belhydromet, as of January 20, 2026, the radiation situation in the area of influence of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant remains stable. No excess over the long-term steady-state values was recorded.
Gamma radiation dose rate levels in the Chernobyl NPP impact zone: Bragin - 0.34 mSv/h, Vasilevichi - 0.11 mSv/h, Zhitkovichi - 0.10 mSv/h, Mozyr - 0.10 mSv/h.
There are 41 dosimetric stations operating on the territory of the Republic of Belarus, where daily measurements of the dose rate of gamma radiation are carried out.
In the southern territories of the Republic of Belarus (Gomel and Brest regions), measurements are carried out every 3 hours.
Furthermore, an Automated Radiation Monitoring System (ARMS) operates within the Republic of Belarus in the zones influenced by nuclear power plants. It comprises 33 automated measuring stations. Data on gamma radiation dose rates from these stations are transmitted automatically every 10 minutes to the department of operational data for radiation monitoring and emergency situations of the Belhydromet Radiation monitoring service, whose personnel work around the clock.
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