Chernobyl
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  • God please save us!

  • @666feather777890 You're dieing a slow death all alone Lisa. 

  • @666feather777890 BORING!!!!!!!

  • No dejemos que buetva a pasar .ps.numca los orvibate ;)

  • this is only a cutout. People are suffering all the time. It's unbelievably sad.

    Fukushima will be probably worse.

    

  • This can happen everywhere. The nuclear lobby is the same in all countries.

    They have the worst ideology since the Nazi aera.

    They tell you : ' 'it's necessary. You can't live without it.' They tell you 'it is cheaper 'even if you pay it ten times by tax and they increase your costs. They tell the government to put only nuclear power into the power grid even if there is water energy. They tell you 'It's save, there can happen a gau only one time in thousend years' even after Kyschtym, Chernobyl.

  • @JucheeTV YES Lisa!

  • quite possibly the saddest song I've ever heard in my life

  • Nombre de la canción por favor?

  • gods.. this vid nearly made me cry... honestly.. I can still remember those days even though I was still little back then, all those news on the radio.. even if it were miles away from my home country, it was terrifying

  • In CS2D i doing map Chernobyl ...

  • @MrHoodBoyz97 Cool, but.. how many offered their lifes, bodies, their children and lost their homes so that you got your eyes on just the city Chernobyl, and wanted to do a map for a meaningless wargame ?

  • xD @@@

  • 25 years ago

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  • Velice vydařené video.Klobouk dolů.Černobylská havárie je jedna z nějvětších katastrof na světě.A skoro o čtvrt století později je to tu zase.Tentokrát Fukušima.

  • This clip is very touching ......

  • Look at the little baby girl at 2:03..... My God! wath a tragedy.

  • Coal is ALOT mor radioactive :O

  • this woulda been touching if not for that song >.< it was loud and annoying.

  • how many must die?to realize nuclear power can't be controlled?

  • History repeats itself. PRAY FOR JAPAN guys.

  • R.I.P all people killed !

  • Respect for the Liquidators of chernobyl without them whole europe could have been radioactive

  • RESPECT FROM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC...:-(

  • I DON'T KNOW WHY THE FREAKING GOVERMENT AROUND THE WORLD ARE MAKING FREAKING NUCLEAR POWER AND WEAPON. BAD FOR EVERYONE SUPPORT NUCLEAR POWER AND WEAPON :_-(

  • It made me tear esspecially when i saw the victims im from lithuanian its close to russia well lots of love from here it wont be ghost town forever its the city of the future

  • lots of love from over here in the united states,

    god bless you guys.

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  • such a terrible tragedy. the same as 9/11 the firefighters and rescuers are true heroes and the peoples children will never forget. GOD BLESS THEM ALL!

  • What we don't learn from the past, we are doomed to repeat in the future.

  • God bless the souls of the forgotten ones and the creators of this song. Much love

  • The footage of the firemen running in and using their shovels, and without propper protective gear, just makes you want to cry.

  • So sad!

  • R.I.P :`(

  • Una pena por las victimas y damnificados, muy buen video y emotivo!!!

  • This song is just so beautiful. The lyrics are so meaningful!

  • the song is so strong..

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  • это печально

  • Nuclear war ended. Winners: NONE.

  • So very sad, now Iran scares me with one in a 3rd world country.

  • :((:((:((((:((((

  • what a terrible world we live in.

  • это вам это похуй,а для нас это трагедия!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • very very sad....

  • Totally awesome. I am as haunted by this as by Jericho television show videos and music.  One difference... this is real. And could be any of us on any day. Horrific subject but great piece of work!

  • accrochez vous, c'est dur a voir,

  • today i always cant believe about the horrible things we can do in this world ...

  • "there was no way they could have know that mornin"

    "that they awoke upon a fateful day"

    "mama where are you"

    "papa where did you go?"

    "what they saw defied all explanation"

    "someone said the trees were glowing red"

    I can't even start imagining what these poor people went trought that day.. and survivors and their kids and still going trought today. :( Really scary, depressing stuff and this song makes it even so much more haunting.

    from Finland

    God bless the heroes and victims of Chernobyl

  • Awesome track and video. Very touching..

  • VERY SAD

  • a catastrophic event like Chernobyl is much more damaging to the planet, even if it is a rare event. It lasts a terrible amount of time.

  • nuclear power, fusion or fission, just doesn't sound like a good idea. especially after this, why would we put a single one on American soil?

  • Because using Fossil Fuel is costing us our Planet. a few lifes over a Planet? Common Sense.

  • sad

  • no al nuclare!!

  • Proviamo al nucleare nel sud italietta...

  • NO AL NUCLEARE!!!!

  • c'e' da dire che tantissimi piloti, pompieri e militari dell'unione sovietica sono morti durante le operazioni di "salvataggio". Hanno dato la loro vita per fermare il reattore e la fuoriuscita di ulteriori nubi tossiche, che sicuramente avrebbero messo in pericolo anche noi "occidentali".

    Erano "comunisti", che qualcuno oggi definisce il male, il diavolo e via dicendo.

    W l'URSS

  • in italia in pochi si ricordano di chernobyl

  • una parola sola.............sconvolgente

  • Certo se fosse vero,a parte l'inutilità e la tecnologia sorpassata,mi auguro che venga fatto dove questi signori vengono votati di più...e poi aspettiamo l'incidente !Ci opporremo con tutte le nostre forse al rigassifigatore della ionioGas e benvengano le nuove tecnonogie come questa. Siamo stufi di respirare nanopolveri e di mangiare pesci al mercurio!

  • nuclear sucks!

  • i agree with you they shouldnt have made the chernybol nuclear power plant in the first place why cant they just coal instead  more then 900 years untill all of the radioactive materials disappears they will suffer for 900 years im sorry to tell you this oe day jeseus will return and destroy all of the radioactive materals and cure all every Man Woman and Child.

  • and when coal runs out??

    when the ice caps melt??

    dont talk wet, one disaster and if you found out about it you may know a little more about the incompetence of the soviet union that built it, find out a little more before u make generalised comments like that,

    and no nuclear isnt hear to stay, at least not fission reactors.

    find out about nuclear fusion reactors and give me just one reason why that is dangerours. its the future!! go have a look, and you keep prayin jesus will come, good luck

  • ever heard of solar power ??!!?

    or wind ?? ots all 4 free and its all eternally there ... ok not eternally but some billions years ... that should suffice...

  • Both of those technologies have pretty serious issues with them. Yes, they're good, small scale, but in terms of investment/space/time/reliabil­ity, they're just not comparable to fossil fuels, unfortunately.

  • Until then, we have Fossil Fuels to kill our World =D isnt that wonderful!

  • @Fyckmyspace There's one big problem: It's no secret that mankind needs much more power every year. In a few years it will be impossible to pull out all the energy from other sources. Population grows everywhere. China is going to use technologies we used 20 years ago. And our life ist controlled by computerized items. So: The energy a man needs today compared with what he needed in past is stupid. Yes: nuclear sucks! But if we don't give up our lifestyle or our luxury life! Nuclear IS necessary

  • @Fyckmyspace no nuclear is good. this was a preventable accident. human error

  • Very Bad ;(

    But Good Video +5

  • Impresionante video!!!

  • Compassion has no borders,Respect fro Brazil...

  • good video!

  • Brrrr..

  • i´m from czech republic. my dad told me that : "we haven´t got any informations about Chernobyl. i just remember big black cloud. it was raining all day and the next day they told us about chernobyl."

  • this was also in my city

  • Respect for the humanity which suffer in many ways, without borders.

  • I must be so undereducated because i do not no what this is. can some one please explain to me what happened and is still happening.

  • Embo: Something went terribly wrong with a nuclear reactor or such, and the results...Well...

    .........

  • Respect from Hungary. Great song from grat man's.

  • Man.....that must be awfull.

    Respect from Serbia ;(

  • respect from Turkey :(

  • Respect from Croatia

  • Wo COD was right: Fifty Thousand people used to live there, now its a ghost town. Respects from the UK

  • Heart rending, my respects for all of the victims.

    But do remember folks that this catastrophe happened do to shoddy building, poorly trained workers, and chain of events leading to disaster. Nuclear plants are much safer now than twenty years ago and are used for many things with little problems.

    May the ghosts rest in peace~

  • @AutumnsCrow after what happened to the poor japanise people ,and whats taking place in the northern half of the plannet, do you still have the same thoughts? GOD forgive us,

  • veľmi na zamyslenie teda :( muselo (a musí) to tam byť hrozné ... .(

  • This video just gave me the creeps...I have no words.

  • wow this gives me the chills

  • Respect From usa

  • Ein Helikopter ist doch abgestürzt..? wieso kam es zum sturz?

  • er ist mit den rotoren in stahlseile geraten.. alle besatzungsmitglieder starben, 6 oder 7 an der zahl

  • Respect from United States. My heart goes out to all who did and are still suffering

  • thats the USSR's greed for you.

  • this song is so eerie i can hardly listen

  • Z toho běhá mráz po zádech

  • mne tiez..ta piesen, tie fotky a to vsetko vomne dost velke emocie vyvolalo :(

  • What and awesome and sad song.

    We never forget.

    Respect.

  • Respect From Finland .. :S

  • Respect to the victims of chernobyl

    Great Video.

  • Big respect from Sweden

  • Respect and Honor to the victims and Liquidator.

    Dave

    Canada ,Quebec

    Copy and Paste

  • We must speak about it even more, report even more and remember even more to never forget....

  • I want a movie of this more big nuclear accident ever....

    any productor want make this??? why????!!!!!

    we must never forget errors of the government to hide accident this during several days

  • WE WILL NEVER FORGET

  • sad very very sad to think , all those people used to live there and then a guy forgets to turn off the nuclear reactor and now its a ghost town I hate that guy.

    P.S.You go there on cod 4 on I think april 27th 1986 like when the video showed soldiers there

  • wtf you talking about man, go do some reading

  • Ah, but what if you were that guy? We are all human and humans will always make mistakes

  • I was not born at the time it happened

  • what the fuck!? I didnt make this comment? I think my account has been hacked

  • if u guys have played da game mutants and all that shit will acutlly happen cause of nuclear powe

  • very touching, very sad

  • Nuclear Energy is sickness!! sTOP USING THAT SHIT! Warkofi you are right we need solar energy and water.

  • the lyrics on this just brought a real tear to my eye, its moving stuff, bloody soviet russia, communism is the cause of all this in my opinion,

    build it cheap, does not = safety....

    and we will never forget the fatefull day when people continued to work in fatally bad radiation....

    a terrible disaster, and one i hope doesnt happen again ever...

  • wat does it mean "accident"

  • accident means something you did but not on purpose

  • I'm not intending to raise panic. Not that I would be able. But think it over: do we need nuclear energy so badly that it worth risking our own existence? I cannot velieve that. When will we understand, that there are things that are not to mess with. If we set the process in motion, it will be harder to stop by every passing day. Stay alive and helthy, and protect the environment. We got only one Earth and life. Does it really worth to endanger it all?

  • It takes centuries for it to become harmless, but are the containers remain safe and sound for that much time? I cannot really believe it. And can you imagine what would mean if all that radiation effected the earth beneath our feet? It would slowly poison the plants, then the animals and finally it wouls fall back upon us. The effects would be catastrophic: mutions, cancer, phisical and mental hadicap. And in the end our race would be extinct. Slowly and painfully.

  • Protest against nuclear energy where- nad whenever you just can! We don't need it: the solar and wind energy is the real solution. Besides, nuclear energy is more dangerous than the fossil energy sources (like coal), and it damages nature more: think about the radioactive materials that remains after them: we only use this kind of energy sourc for half a century, but storing it is already a serious problem.

  • And if the radiation inside of the reactor break through it, the we won't speak about a ghost town, but a ghost continent. The concentration inside - if it would infects the waters of the Earth - is practically enough to destroy mankind. It's not just my fantasy. It's a fact. And this is only one reactor. There are hundreds of them on the Earth. Imagine what would happen if only every tenth of them would explode! If you can't: it would mean the end of all kind of life on Earth.

  • see thats stupid because im 14 and i know gamma rays can penitrate concrete over time. They should go concrete lead concrete. if there is depleted uranium it has an amazingly long half life but on the upsied less radiation. another thing is peaple work in chernobyle but not in pripyat where some stalkers live (scavengers tresspasses adventurers loners killers robbers) but me and a few mat are going to live inside of the exclusion zone (30km zone for about 2 years when im 16

  • yea u must be 14!!!

    u play too much games!!!

    30 km zone is restricted area,nobody will let u in.wake up

  • u can get in with the right papers its actually pretty easy

  • The reactor itself were covered with a sarcophagus. To kepp the worst part of the radiation inside. Building this was a heroic work, thousends of people died: back then the protection clothes were practically useless, and most of the workers don't got any. Thanks to this sacrifice, the sarcophagus protect the world from the murderous radiation. But the radiation is slowly destroying the concrete sarcophagus, and year by year it gets weaker and weaker.

  • When the reactor blew up, Pripyat got the worst of the consequences, but the radiactive materials made it to the air, and - thanks to the wind - the whole Europe suffered - and suffering - from the radiation. There are lot more people, who die from cancer for example. And their number increased radically after Chernobyl. Guess why.

  • ı have visited chernobyl museum in kiev,you should too.please never accept nucleer in your country,we the humans can live without nucleer,if we learn to share our planet.ı am very sad for soviet people for this accident,especially pripyat people and their heroes,firemans,army ..speciall respects from turkey for these heroes..

  • :) ... very sad... it´s lesson for us...

  • Gas masks are lieing everywhere...dont think it helped that much.

  • Повага з України

  • is that song purposely made about Chernobyl?

  • seems like, it fits

  • yes

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  • our beautiful world! We like it TV, Cars, Factory, Smog, we will desroy us, and YOU.

  • They found a tape that said chernobyle was sabotaged but i do not bealieave some one could do this. I am 14 and i will go to cherynoble and pipyate and remember the dead and try to find out why its happend beacause i have a very good theory. pm me if u have a response

  • Isnt Chernobyl radioactive?You know..bec ause it was a neuclear accident?If so will you get radioactive?Just asking...

  • he's got a very good theory, so no worries

  • It's not so radioactive. You will receive certain doses of radiation if you go there, but not even close to lethal dose. As a matter of fact, other three reactors continued to produce electricity untill 2000, and people worked there under that conditions. And as a matter of fact, there are people who work there today, working on monitoring the situation inside the sarchophagus.

  • I know these, but inside the center of the exploded reactor the radiation is lethal. And there are some materials - I admit I can't remember the name -, what would be able to kill more than a half of humanity - ok. not the whole mankind. Of course not just by getting into the air, that wouldn't be SO lethal. But if it were used for poisoning the drinkable waters, it would be enough. Of course this is only a theory, not the reality. But in my opinion even the slightest chance of this is terrible.

  • too sad. so many lives ruined.

  • in one day their lives were completely destroyed...even the ones that survived will be marked forever...very sad

  • im crying then see this video

  • OMG !! It's so sad :(

  • why lol? this isnt funny

  • perfect song

  • а ведь я живу в Слпаутиче

  • a eto navernoye sovsem ryadom da? izvini ya nikogda ne bila v Ukraine...

  • Good but sad video. I wish I could have that bunny stuffed toy left behind.

  • and get nuclear poisoning from it?

  • Six hundred years?What does this mean?

  • Radioactive materials need time to emit all their energy and so to became stable materials (e.g. uranium decays into lead). The uranium half-life (i.e. time a mass of uranium needs to halves) is about billions of years. Six hundreds years seems a poor extimation.

  • So Chernobyl will be restored in 600 yrs?

    People will risk it to go again in this decayed land?

  • I mean i would go to Chernobyl to live even if they gave me millions..Its too dengerus even if they were guarantined me that the radiation is neutralised

  • Not an issue of Uranium, as the amount of that actual element within any given reactor is very minuscule, but more referring to the shorter living but more present waste elements (Cesium, IIRC, is a major one in the area) and their relatively short half lives: given about 500 years the region should be much safer, as indeed much of it is now. Areas like the Red Forest will be much less "hot" and in general there will be less danger, supposedly.

    I'm sure it will never be resettled, though

  • maybe its legal to go in certain parts of the city but no fucking way can it be legal for people to get close to the reactor. I wouldnt take no fucking chance going near that city though, even if its legal, radiation is some crazy shit, u might come out fine but years later it will start fucking u up.

  • They say, you will never be able to go even a kilometer near the reactor, you can go into the city, just no where fucking near that reactor. ;)

  • There are people walking right up to the reactor to take pictures and some people are even working inside of it to repair the concrete housing over the reactor. TIme, shielding, and distance are key to being safe when exposed to minimal amounts of radioactivity. If you limit your time, the other two factors can go up without too much danger. Females shouldn't but over 40-45 for women who don't plan on having any more children is OK.

  • There is a 200 Meter cut-off point at a visitor center very near reactor 4: it is the closes any normal person will generally get, but in special cases one CAN get inside the control room, and as stated by the video poster, people are working all the time inside the shell to keep it stable.

    There are plenty of videos and pictures out there of the 200 meter limit area (most common photos are from that location) and of inside the reactor.

  • This movie destroy my mind

    ten film rozpierdala mój mózg

  • Those graphite plants were doomsday machines. They should have sent politicians instead of innocent firefighters.

  • is it legal to enter the city

  • i dont think so

  • i already found out too late btw it is

  • Too much radaition you'll die you can go in but it's just called retardation and will not turn out good

  • thausands of ppl go they a year and come out fine

  • well they don't go near the radiation enstian