yes those images and videos are my own stuff. it is recommended to wear long shirts and trousers. but masks or other protection is not necessary if you follow the rules.
Very good video. Indeed a horrible accident, but Fukushima is far worse. The media is keeping it hush-hush to save the nuclear industry. Fukushima has MULTIPLE ongoing meltdowns which are releasing huge amounts of radioactive debris/particles into the air/sea on a daily basis to this day. Man has no business using nuclear energy. If you cannot control it during an accident, and it destroys the environment for hundreds/thousands of years, then you have no business using it.
@myvideoisonutube You might be right.. we still don't know exactly. It seems that we get even less information from japanese government / Tepco considering the catastrophe than in soviet russia, 25 years ago. This cover-up of information is so frightening that we have to expect the worst.
I am afraid that the exclusion zone of 20km is too small and that contamination of a much larger area is already present. In the long run, the zone will most certainly look like chernobyl.
did u go in there by urself and did u wear some thing to protect urself?
LSnoob 1 month ago
@LSnoob
yes those images and videos are my own stuff. it is recommended to wear long shirts and trousers. but masks or other protection is not necessary if you follow the rules.
motorpsychodelic 1 month ago
some people work in chernobyl?
erick00style 3 months ago
more and more pripyat become a forest. Which serivce did you order?
SheFahdschi 3 months ago
@SheFahdschi
tourkiev.com, was pretty good.
motorpsychodelic 3 months ago
Very good video. Indeed a horrible accident, but Fukushima is far worse. The media is keeping it hush-hush to save the nuclear industry. Fukushima has MULTIPLE ongoing meltdowns which are releasing huge amounts of radioactive debris/particles into the air/sea on a daily basis to this day. Man has no business using nuclear energy. If you cannot control it during an accident, and it destroys the environment for hundreds/thousands of years, then you have no business using it.
myvideoisonutube 3 months ago 3
@myvideoisonutube You might be right.. we still don't know exactly. It seems that we get even less information from japanese government / Tepco considering the catastrophe than in soviet russia, 25 years ago. This cover-up of information is so frightening that we have to expect the worst.
I am afraid that the exclusion zone of 20km is too small and that contamination of a much larger area is already present. In the long run, the zone will most certainly look like chernobyl.
motorpsychodelic 3 months ago