Pripyat River Pripyat River
Map displaying the course of the river, flowing eastward through southern
Belarus through the cities of
Brest ,
Pinsk and
Mazyr Country Ukraine , Belarus Source - location Ukraine
Mouth - location Dnieper Length 761 km (473 mi) Basin size 121,000 km2 (47,000 sq mi) Discharge - average 377 m3 /s (13,300 cu ft/s)
Tributaries - left Pina , Yaselda , Tsna , Lan , Sluch , Ptsich , Braginka - right Turija , Stokhid , Styr , Horyn , Ubort , Zhelon , Slovechna , Uzh
The Pripyat River or Prypiat River is a river in Eastern Europe . It is about 710 km (440 mi) long. It flows east through Ukraine , Belarus , and Ukraine again. It drains into the Dnieper .
The Pripyat passes through the zone of alienation around the Chernobyl reactor, site of the nuclear disaster . It is polluted with radionuclides . The amount of caesium-137 in river sediments continues to go up. The city of Prypiat, Ukraine (population 45,000) was completely evacuated after the Chernobyl disaster.
Pripyat River at Mazyr, Belarus
Tributaries
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