Added: 3 years ago
From: DirectorJK
Views: 98,327
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (171)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Notice the illuminati symbol all seeing eye on 7.40 'o'.

  • /watch?v=mHIhI9TrdEs

  • /watch?v=mHIhI9TrdEs

  • what freaks me out the most is the red glowing rods...

  • hey. gegardless to how low soviet high-tech was, its cool to see some badass remotely controled machinery at 4:23 and normal civil bulldozers operating without a driver.

  • The poor fellows on the roof from about 6:15 till about 6:32 had it BAD. The chunks they are stumbling around on and shoveling came from INSIDE the reactor core and were blown up there by the explosion. They were getting a lethal dose of radiation every minute or so. The suits they are wearing were useless in those conditions. They were soldiers who knowingly sacrificed their own lives to save their country and the world. Thank you, heros! RIP

    This can NEVER happen again.

  • What's the name of the second song?

  • @kc2jga

    "forrest gump theme" song

  • Does anyone know the second song(after Lennon's song)?

  • thank you 

  • I like the references to the rooftop clearings. At first, the use of robotic equipment 6:08 and then (after the robot failed because of radiation interfering with the electronics) the use of "bio-robots". A cynical description of the "volunteers" that were on an extremely short time schedule to do their work to keep their time-weighted exposure down. Good video composition. Good choice in musical pieces.. the Forest Gump soundtrack provided a less pointed ambiance and was a little more tolerable

  • i hope it doesn't happen in springfield (simpson reference)

    R.I.P.

  • Wow..."Imagine" was a brilliant choice to play with this video by the way. Really gave me chills.

    My heart goes out to all those firemen, soldiers, miners, constuction workers, pilots and many many more who have lost their lives cleaning up the mess and thereby probably saved thousands, if not millions, of lives.

    True heroes apparently still exist...

  • Also my friend was in Kharkiv when this happened but he's still Alive to this day

  • I was in Finland when this happened, my brother and my sister and my dog died

  • Okay, to clear it up, the "stuff" at 3:00 is burning hot plutonium, not uranium. Also, the helicopter was not rated to carry loads that large with the sand, and in combination with very little control and radiation sickness, the pilot crashed into the cable which also led to severe bearing failure of the rotors. There. And the first song is by John Lennon.

  • Okay, to clear it up, the "stuff" at 3:00 is burning hot plutonium, not uranium. Also, the helicopter was not rated to carry loads that large with the sand, and in combination with very little control and radiation sickness, the pilot crashed into the cable which also led to severe bearing failure of the rotors. There.

  • first song,please name of song,thank you to PM:-)have ncie day

  • Omg, are the firemen videos real? If Yes, where did you get the video material?

  • Can somebody explain to me what Happened at Chernobyl and Pripyat?

  • a nuclear explosion, kind of like the atom bomb but like 200x more radiation (i got that off a book)

  • @punchbuggy1970 well... u got it wrong lol

  • Maximum respect to the people who cleared up this mess and risked there own lives so we could live! But also send your respects to the people who still risk their own lives today to keep us safe!! x <3

  • What is the second song called? Anyone?

  • @snowleopard010

    It was just a mistake of the pilotes i think. Has got nothing to do with radiation imo. The radiation levels werent that high already at the time when that heli crashed. Helis flew over that exploded reactor right the day after the explosion when the radiation was most dangerous and nothing happened to them. Just the pilots received radiation sicknesses.

  • thats the real videofakt dumbasses rules the world. The heros makes the Job. RiP

  • i was living in Germany when Chernobyl had it's meltdown. i will never forget it. i was a young military wife and we were told to stay out of the rain and keep our windows closed for 2 weeks. it was really scary and oh so very sad. i feel so badly for those who were hurt or died or really who suffer today from the aftereffects.

  • im going to buy ahouse there

  • @ 0:57 "I LOVE MY JOB."

    Im just softing the area like its a bed. :)

    But seriously, chernobyl is more sad then scary. the areas AROUND chernobyl are fuckin' scary. I mean, EVERYTHING is deserted (maybe some stalkers around, and no, not like the game, stalkers do exist in reality. but without guns.)

    Try going to Pripyat's hospitals, visit there at night. go to the basement. ALONE.

  • Horror in the Balkans:

    youtube.com/watch?v=HnYQXId3q5­E

    Scary!!!!!!!!

  • Good name to the video ("Horror, Real Scary") ...

  • out of 500 000 people called up to clean up the radiation 20 000 are dead and 200 000 permenantly disabled RIP to the biggest heros of all time

  • Thi song Is call let it be by the beetles dumbass below my comment

  • yo wtf is the song erghh it cool good pick of song btwq u want more info on chernobyl a docummentry is coming out on sky

  • @only1duck its Imagine by John Lennon

  • at 3:00 its a Magma

  • I cant imagen the pain. Youre boddy getting eaten by something you are aware of, but cant see it, smell it or hear it.

    may god be with them.

  • It's may scary but people who were in there at least 100 m around the reactor were like sentenced to death or pain for a life

  • @Daniel0889 A Kiev is ~100km far to south, why do we(I'm from Kiev) still alive as lots of people on the north on it? Don't tell things you are not sure.

  • at 3:00 what is that?

  • hot uranium blocks

  • @DirectorJK graphite ones, NOT uranium.

  • @DirectorJK graphyte to be exact

  • that's the burning core

  • @stingraystud Nope it's not uranium. The uranium melted, what your looking at the graphite moderator or whats left of it.

  • @stingraystud

    burning graphite it is

  • @stingraystud magma 

  • @stingraystud magma

  • @stingraystud It's HELL FIRE

  • @stingraystud

    burning graffit (spezial type of reactor with graffit between nuclear "tube's")

  • @stingraystud

    burning graffit (it is a spezial Reactor type with graffit between the nuclear "tube's")

  • thisissick22 this was a human faliuer they wanted to do it faster and they fuck up

  • thisissick22 you need to check your research- your way off.

  • Is this videos actually scary?

  • it's hard to think about this but all the people you saw it the video have all died in a week or so

    RIP

  • Comment removed

  • @supermotofr3ak This is not true. Many of them are alive today.

  • @supermotofr3ak Many are alive even now. But most of them have cancer and/or are otherwise disabled. And their families, especially young children or those in utero at the time often had serious birth defects and/or cancer as well.

  • Omg, ;o

  • if you think the beatles are gay you need to reconsider your sexuality ...

  • The musiK is a bit damn gay xD but niCe Vid.

    I hope a shit like this dont happen again ...

  • There is a game that game out about 2-3 weeks ago, there is a Russian map, and you can see the power plant, with lots of cranes around it.

  • what game?

  • they didn't know about radiation,but most of them were not even from Russia, there was Belarus, Ukrain, Baltic countries people. My dad was with family, i was only 5 years old, so were 2 chooses: to go to "Desant" air forces, or to go to that hell. Most of my dad's friends arrived (after 20 years they re all died), but a lot of them died in weeks in suffering. RIP to everyone who cleaned this all shit.

  • So many good fighting men, trucks, tanks, helicopters, planes...alll rendered useless in a matter of minutes!

    a waste of their 'military might'.

  • My dead Grandfather was there to clean up the mess with his friend. And my grandfather lived years and years afterwards after the distaster and died of oldness. But he told me that there was so many radiation there that when you sitted on a metal bench you would collapse . The Radiaotion was So big there that 1 squad with about 4-5 members would go in for like 5-10 min or so and come outta there cuz they could get seriously radiated. Respect for the heroes who went there and cleaned it up !

  • @oseeria Respect for the heroes that graduated Elementary school and learned how to string together proper English sentences!

  • @SpecOps1987

    Sorry, English is not my first language.

  • @oseeria

    +1

  • @oseeria they shouldve studied ur grandfa's electromagnetic filed around him. probably was super strong and deflected radiation just like earth's magnetosphere deflects radiation from space.

    ps

    whats up with metal? why cant u sit on a metal bench?

  • @ActiveStorage

    Metal Absorbs radiatsion fairly good and stays radioactive for many many years.

    So if you sit on a metal bench you will absorb a great amount of radiotion and you will lose consciousness

    and get radioation illness.

  • Oh my god. That's was impossible =(

    Poor Rusians =(

  • @viruscoolrapfan mostly Ukrainians and Belarussians... Russia is far far away from Chernobyl which is north of Kiev. In 1986 it was USSR though.

  • i was there in chernobyl couple of miles away and saw the explosion... it was... Horrible.

  • not russia you idiot

  • So sad... Prypiat was such a beautiful city, gone in a moment.

  • Poor conditions!!!China going to be next!!!

  • Fuck off, why not US?

  • Because China is a good candidate!!!

  • Because we dont have poor crewmen, or poor equipment, but im hardly saying that those reactors werent perfect for the job.

  • 5:06-5:09 kurwaaa straszne

  • The workers weren't poorly trained. The equipment wasn't shoddily made. The accident was caused by ONE man in charge in control room 4 who was under pressure to complete a safety test.

  • that is totally false. it was a systematic faliure. design flaws in the reactor and control rods, poor construction due to unrealistic schedules, poorly trained operators, and the decision not to shut the reactor down when the output fell below a safe level. the list of reasons is too long to list here!

  • It was caused by a safetytest.

    I think :)

  • yeah the stuff the put in there is a mix of some metals i think and its cooled by water much water when they putted the fuel al the way down for a test 1 water pump was broken i think and than the fuel doesnt cool so it exploded.

  • @blued4ddy as the core was over heating when  the turbines had been turned off,as the diesel generators took 40 secs to kick in they inserted the boron control rods back in to try to cool the core but they are tipped with graphite,which caused a spilt second but catastrophic jump in power,so efectively it was like a massive kettle boiling with no water in it...

  • That is because there was none. Due to the extremely high levels of radiation they retrofitted remote controls on a lot of the equipment. However, the electronics on the euipment also would get fried by the radiation over time and the equipment would not continue to work properly so then they needed to go back to using humans to which they were referred as "bio robots". Pretty freaky stuff.

  • the guys with the suits who went on the reactor they may never come back

  • They don't live there, they came back out later.

  • I don't think there is, it's probably remote controlled, if not someone is small driving it.

  • 57 ppl died from radioactive related illnesses in the 3 months after the disaster, about 4,000 people are going to die of cancer because of it and people who will probably develop and die of cancer from it will make the over death tol about 9,000, and nuclear power is clean in the respect that it created very little greenhouse gases, can be very expensive to de-activate tho, and also u got that 50,000 ppl used to live here quote off COD 4 Mattytobacky

  • your numbers are way under rated. there are thousands of kids born each year with the inflictions it made. thousands each year with canser hart defects millions of lives have been infected by it.

  • this is what happens when we forget how important it is to respect everything around us people say that nuclear power is clean and efficient i disagree. When things go wrong this happens, and what becomes of the uranium after its used? its toxic radioactive and has a half life of 703,800,000 years where does it go once its used? into storage bunkers that over time can become more radioactively conaminated than the waste filling them Nuclear power is neither safe nor clean

  • So shoot the shit to space.

  • Easy to say that, but 200 tons of it...? How do you plan on gathering it up safely and transporting it?

  • hazmat trucks, maybe?

  • No its not, but you have to remember, this was awhile ago, and in another country. Most other countries don't have as high safety standards of the USA, and Im sure since this has happened the people have taken better safety precautions.

  • The most frightening thing about radiation is that you cant see it, smell it , hear it, or sense it at all and by the time you realize what has happened to you its too late to go back or run the damage has ben dome and theres no way to repair it or delay it

  • Actually, you can sense it. Many of the hazmat people who went in described the feeling of "pins and needles" on their skin, not unlike the feeling you get when your leg goes to sleep and the blood returns.

  • holy shit if wee didnt create the nuclear factoiries

    how menny peauple did here

  • And all of this because of one filthy fucking Party rat !

  • what happen in chernobly? whys there like hella ppl leaving the place? what happended!? someone wirght back please!

  • ........

    One of the reactors exploded.

  • yea made a big boom and and spilled tons of radioactivity in the area, mmm i still remember that day . thus i was very young.

  • there was a swine flu breakout!!!!, do a search man internet is your friend

  • nice!!!

  • the nuclear power plant exploded

  • Is there anyone, who doesnt know ? hmm

  • I can only =assume your like 6 yrs old? bad procedure costs lots of lifes and destroyed thousands more..

  • Yea, one of the reactors exploded. Like they said "50,000 people used to live here, now its a ghost town."

  • my friend was cleaner of chernobyl when all exploded. Now he cant move his legs

  • Great video. Great background sound, a great assembly. What is the title of first song?

  • John Lennon - Imagine :)

  • oh god had to be that song 

    this song makes me so sad and with this video made it even worse :(

  • Wow, this is so sad, all the innocent people that were involved, especially the children that were born deform because of this.

  • Spoko xD

  • + QUE ESO

  • abaout 345000

  • how many people died total?

    ((including firefighter, citizens, and the power plant workers))

  • 200 000-300 000 nobody know the real number

  • lots of casualtys came later, such as deformed baby's n stoof

  • i havent heard of stoof ? was this some sort of disease?

  • stoof is geek slang for stuff, dude ;-)

  • haha i no man , just felt like acting like an idiot !

  • haha, ur pretty darn good at it man :D

  • 150 000

  • About 80?

  • I was born in 1997. When I heard this story I didnt believe it! I said: it cant be! One stupid man killed a million with a bad idea! Thats horrible!

  • well nuclear power isn't really a bad idea.

    the disaster at chernobyl was because of tests they were doing at chernobyl.

    something went wrong and, boom!

    europe was contaminated with nuclear waste, from russia to holland, from italy to scandinavia.

    most of the radiation came down in east europe where chernobyl was

  • They are the real heroes!!!They didn,t think of the risk and the danger!!!They jus,t didi what had to be done!!!My respect!!!

  • HÉROES.

  • how and why did the reactor melt, or explode

  • From what I heard it was either an accident or they just did a... ''Sloppy'' job, taking care of the reactor, I apologize for my expression.

    Poor guys...

    50 000 people... Man that's... a lot...

  • I thought they did a "sloppy job" testing the reactor... It was a 1 to million chance it could explode...

  • Ironically, it was a safety test that went wrong. At least that's my understanding of what happened, but I don't know much about the detailed events.

  • It was a combination of poorly trained workers and shoddily made equipment.

  • on top of that throw dumb ass drunk russians into the mix and you have a recipie for disaster..lol

  • Which...wasn't the case.

  • yes it was..they drink alcohol like we drink water and they stank

  • Remind me not to listen to you anymore.

  • theres two russian nuclear subs off the east coast right now. Hasnt been seen since the cold war days. hhhmmmm

    on the day obama was innaugerated a russian nuke bomber breached canadas airspace.hhhmmm

  • ur a waste of skin sdfu u moron

  • stereo type moron

    sdfu if u dont know shit bout us

  • any russian is better than u, i know, im russian, dont talk shit bout them or they will kick ur ass in any way

  • in any way?

  • Nice Video.

  • the guy who took photos out of the helicopter is still alive! ... what a fucking happy melody for such tragic film!!

  • no it´s not he died days later...

  • If you knew what the song was about, you wouldn't have made that stupid comment

  • Looking at this video taken flying over top of an active nuclear fire is absolutely horrifying. Those people who took this got a lethal dose of radiation. They died for that film, as did the people who are seen burying the reactor. At the time we had live reactors in this country built on the same design, graphite and not water cooled reactors. It could have happened here.

  • Basically it did. On a smaller scale. Near New York.

  • 3 mile island, the often overlooked disaster that almost happened. Too many people forget how fortunate we are that we were able to regain control and shut it down.

  • I accidentally marked goodsnservices comment as spam. I apologize. I am replying to them here as a result. Also, we had water cooled nuclear power plants, even three mile island was water cooled, but suffered partial meltdown due to management failure.

  • It still could happen here. Very unlikely, but not impossible.

  • nice vid....horrible event

  • i thought music was perfect... nice vid.

  • cool footage, but the music doesn't seem to fit

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more