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  • This is totally FAKE!! This is photoshopped all the way..NICE TRY!!!

  • @whorebot325 It is a 3D simulation, it has never been presented as a real film!

  • @michelleconte Wheres the Reactor cores concrete blasting out?

  • @whorebot325 well arent you the smart one! well spotted mate!

  • @whorebot325 Photoshop can create VIDEOS? Holy shit man, I've gotta try that.

  • Un-educated and ill-informed people should never be allowed to make comments on events such as Chernobyl and Fukushima. It only leads to confusion that is not needed when trying to deal with the aftermath. Go find some kittens to comment on or build a wind turbine in your back garden - see if you like it.

  • on websites about chernobyl they said people could start living there again in 2060

  • @wolfsoldgier i dont know about that. doesnt radiation last for like over 10,000 years?

  • awsome!!!

  • Damn this was terrible good this japan is not likely to be as bad as Chernobyl

  • @Mr28Ruslan U R DREAMING!

  • Well, Goes To Show You. When You Shut Off Some Saftey Features Trying To Get A Reactor To Feed Off Itself, Shit Will Happen.

  • OMG please pray for the people of Japan. We are only getting little pieces of news about whats going on in Japan, but I think it is as bad or worse than Chernobyl. I hope I am wrong.

  • THIS IS HAPPENING IN JAPAN RIGHT NOW>>>>>>>HOLY SHIT

  • Chernobyl II is Fukishima 1......I wonder what Fukishima II will be called.....?

  • @Procharmo

    Fukushima II will probably be called Fukushima II. There is another powerplant with trouble. The second powerplant in Fukushima called Fukushima II. The worst core of all is the 3rd reactor of Fukushima I that works with MOX fuel (plutonium)

  • the radiation reached all the way to new york, so that means we should be having some new animals by this time right? new fish or something. new bears?

  • The term accident is inappropriate as it implies there was no guilty party. Like hell there wasn't...

  • I feel srry for ukraine their among the pirest countries in the world but it was ussr fault they asked for that test and you know what it cost lives money and respect

  • piXel eXplosion

  • Poor ppl , some died in a blink of an eye , and the rest was dying in horrible pain for years of radiation.

  • @MunchyToast001 The explosion was never nuclear.

    

  • @MunchyToast001 Only a few people working in stations near the core died instantly.

  • no life

  • @CengoGoesBeta You don't think the black fungus on the sarcophagus is alive?

  • Nearly 25 years since Chernobyl and still no superheroes?

  • the liquidators were the real heros, and all they need to do today is to fortify around the sarcophagus, which will take a while.

  • @matrags YUP! No superheros, because you don't get them with nukes.

  • @matrags only zombies:(

  • @EXO903 there is only animals now

  • What program is this? Also, does anyone know if there is a perfect virtuel tour of the inside of the reactor, containment unit, and surronding city today??? Or atleast the reactor and containment unit?? A response would be PREFECT. Thank you for reading.

  • I don't think so, but there are several video's on youtube that give you a general idea of what tours are like. For example mine ;-)..

  • maybe cinema 4d

  • Right, it was done with Cinema 4D.

  • @BradVickers542 there are tours in chernobyl and Prypjat, but not IN the reactor.

  • For ppl who want to know more about the accident i have some playlist with materials regarding the whatnot of Prypiat and Chernobyl. Prypiat cant be repopulated (yet) due to the fact that the area is till not safe to live in. Safe enough to visit but not live in.

  • It was only reactor 4 which was destoryed some of the reactors was still online until the last reactor (2) got shutdown 15 of Dec 2000. People still work there to take down the plant which is a massive work but the Isotope polluting the area got a halftime of 30 years so it will take time for the area to recover. Even tho the soil will still be contaminated even after 300 years.

  • In 1986, Soviet Engineers wanted to see what would happen if they shut off some of the controle systems in the reactor. So they removed some of the carbon rods from the reactor. Within 4.5 the power in the core multiplied 2000 fold, before they could get the rods back in the graphite holders that contain them had melted. The plant exploded, and the citizens weren't told they needed to evacuate until 3 days later but by then it was too late for most of them...

    ppl still live there.

  • Not in При́п'ять.

  • It was not a fire, it was a mushroom cloud that continued a fire, but didn't just burn. The core may have caught on fire, then exploded

  • Man its amazing how mch heat that product great senerieo i think many people should watch this video and really learn. Just like 1st video 5 stars.

  • better vid

  • some ppl say that the things in

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R are gona happen in real life

    yeah rigt -_- but it is letting me thinking

    what IF there is a second explosion :s

  • whats left to explode?

    bits of metal concrete is basicaly all there is

  • if there is either a meltdown beneath the core or if the sarcophagus collapses

  • night shift workers!

    taking shortcuts ..............how long did the fireman/clean up crew live after the disaster?

  • Many people died, many are still suffering, and there are STILL work attempts to this day to continue cleaning up the accident. There is currently a plan to build a new cover over the current sarcophagus that covers the core as due to radioactive decay and a host of other elements.. the current sarcophagus is showing signs of weakening.

  • any bets the night shift crew lived a lot less

  • that sooooooooooooooooo mean

  • Pretty good

  • very nicely done 3D sequence...

    unfortunately, the worse in such disaster remains unvisible: emanating vapors full of highly radioactive elements.

  • @garcibus: No, they aren't, and haven't been for a long time. One of the possible major hazards in the future is rthat the sarcophagus may collapse and send dust up into the atmosphere again, but nothing is enanating from there at the moment.

  • @garcibus: No, they aren't, and haven't been for a long time. One of the possible major hazards in the future is rthat the sarcophagus may collapse and send dust up into the atmosphere again, but nothing is enanating from there at the moment.

  • Chernobyl is gon and the russans are gona repopulate it its stupidity.

  • just like you ... BTW Chernobyl is in Ukrain ... Ukrain is not Russia ... Check the map

  • Chernobyl is still there and they can't repopulate the area because it's highly contaminated. In fact there are some people who are in the zone that the government won't let leave due to them being contaminated. And the government is doing nothing to help them.

  • Becasue they infectedd

  • @MulletManSam: No. The other three reactors in the plant continued operation with workers until the last was shutdown in Dec 2000. The area inside the sarcophagus is obviously highly radioactive, even though scientists worked inside it through the 90s. That there are some not allowed to leave. The most contaminated people, the first on-site firemen, were taken to hospitals in Moscow and died there, and buried in lead lined coffins. They run tours in Pripyat and other areas around the plant.

  • as if we dont know what happened at chernobyl

  • this is good but the sarcaphogas (spell) was more destroyed to the left of it not in the center even tho the steam/exlposion was near the middle

  • The sarcophagus was constructed after the explosion dipshit.

  • @RustedBovine Not to mention the fact that the explosion was never nuclear, Only a part of the building was destroyed. Had it been nuclear, Chernobyl and Pripyat would have been wiped clean off of the face of the planet.

  • kassare

  • The incident was a fire in the reactor vessel,(graphite)the fire fighters responding were heros of the first order.The plant is covered in cement and the area is a wasteland.The Radiation cloud traveled three time around the globe.I was a Nuclear Power Plant Machinist at the time and was really praying hard for the Russians to get that dragon under control. Warchild!

  • ever got to go into the vault?

  • it wasnt a fire, they attempted to do a test by winding down turbine number 2 to see if there would be enough power for the 45 seconds it would take for the backup generator to kick in. but this caused excess pressure to build up in reactor number 4, resulting in the explosion. witch led to the fire, than the toxic cloud NamVet70mike talks about.

  • rofl, you REALLY need to read up on this... you have the gist of it, but you arent even close on the details.

  • uhhh, the first half is correct, the second is not, read the artical on wikipedia, all of it is correct.

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