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Article: Yugoslav National Tourist Office says Chernobyl poses no serious threat for travelers to Yugoslavia.
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- June 4, 1986
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NEW YORK, June 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The recent Chernobyl nuclear problem poses no serious threat for travelers to Yugoslavia, according to the Yugoslav National Tourist Office here.
To assure travelers that the country is free of harmful radiation levels, Mile Yankovic, director of the Yugoslav National Tourist Office in New York, today cited a number of sources, including the World Health Organization.
In the wake of the Chernobyl accident, the World Health Organization convened a panel of medical and scientific experts. On May 6, after studying the issue, the panel released a statement saying, "There was no reason for travel restrictions between ...