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  • My two older brothers were in Chernobyl in 2010.

  • happend on the day after i was born :(

  • in the begging... there was a radioactive cloud dumbass (i'm sure there was) but that helicopter clipped the crane..... hence the rotors snapping off.... retardation at its finest...

  • @AuraStriker96 wrong the helicopter crashed because of the radioactivity interfearance

  • @irobot2009able how would that affect the helo?

  • Those poor lil kiddies!They didn't know what hit them!

  • Nuclear power is safe. The only thing thats not safe is: How we are handling it. People are using guns too, they are safe until someone points the gun at another person... What happened at chernobyl was a mistake... They took too many uranium containers up at the same time while having a test. While this took place the temperature was too high, and someone pressed the stop button. When the whole prosses stopped another failure happend. This made a gigantic explosion... Now you know the history.

  • @ChriisoX What about Japan???? One mistake is too many......... By the way its not the entire history

  • The palisades nuclear plant was shut down by the simple act of changing a light bulb in an instrument panel that resulted in shutting down half the power to the reactor. A simple human error can cause an accident to happen.

  • 1:40 that guy looks pretty happy for the shitty and he was dealt.

  • Don't worry about nuclear power. It's the future alongside hydrogen power.

    What you must worry about it the use of depleted uranium in weapons (bullet casings)

    Check out where the US dumped there uranium in iraq and what it has done..

  • We watched this today in my science class..... like holy fuck.....

  • pho to shop

  • @balsphinktahr dude did you have school ??

  • These are the families of the people that made it out.. What about the people that are still there? A buddy of mine was telling me of his family who work as Security in the Chernobyl area.. Along with three hundred other people, one night one of them was killed when a thing ripped his face off.. It was killed by a shotgun blast to the face, when examined the 'thing' had a partial gas mask MELTED into it's flesh.

  • @FuturelegendkillerV3 I think you've been playing too much Stalker.

  • And to all the guys that keep telling me how safe reactors are and how little chance there is at an accident happening just look at the palisades nuclear plant. A simple act of changing a light bulb in an instrument panel is all it took to take out half the power to the site and shut the plant down. With all of our safety systems and high tech equipment all it takes is one Homer Simpson or one tornado to shut a plant down.

  • 1:24 wtf Quentin Tarantino is a mutant......

  • how many times have the 'Russians' fucked the Ukrainian..???

  • @novokarpati A lot :(

  • russias fualt

  • @GHOST2924 Amerifag cant even spell

  • @ode4951 are you a fucking troll ? your worried about spelling and not the people your stupid your probley russian how am i fag and my dick sneezed your mothers face...

    BUN IN HELL

  • @GHOST2924 Are* you're* (twice) probably* Russian* a fag* and if you saw a picture of my mum your cravings to cum on her face would be nonexistent burn* Americunt learn to spell isn't it weird that someone who doesn't live in America knows your mother tongue way better than you?

  • @ode4951 your a trolll ,,ike the other guy said fuck you,,,, you dirty asshole let me guess you dont care about any of these people you should ashamed of yourself

    BURN IN HELL

  • @GHOST2924 What people? Dude those people are already dead its been over 20 years get over it and go back to school where you would learn this shit during history lessons and im already in heaven but my heaven is your hell

  • @ode4951 so you hate people that are dead whats wrong with you ofcourse i know most of these peoples are dead, your just trolling fuck off bitch

  • @GHOST2924 bitch you haven't even seen trolling you think anything that you don't understand or fights that you have clearly lost are trolling go fuck yourself with those fat fingers that match your fat body

  • @ode4951 im 120 LBS do you call that fat

  • @GHOST2924 alright then toothpick

  • @ode4951 thats not even skinny bro

  • @GHOST2924 I know you're just bones no skin at all

  • @ode4951 im not that skinny as you think

  • @GHOST2924 you're right you are even skinnier with droopy tits

  • @ode4951 Hey guess what? Fuck you.

  • @greenspiraldragon nuclear power is safe, the only two major catastrophes (chernobyl and fukushima) were caused because the nuclear technicians literally did not read the owners manual for the correct operational of the plant, and could have been avoided if they did their job like the engineers intended

  • @RAPMASTERPO ... so we could safe nuclear power is not safe as long as it has to be handled by human beings?

  • My mother was evacuated from Kiev because of this. Thank god she' still alive and well.

  • transuranic man made elements

    your body is not even close to being engineered to properly survive to this, although we survive everything this shit will just be coming back over the course of the next thousand of years

  • the socioeconomical cost for this is way greater than the millions of kilowatts of electricity created. think of all the diseases created by this shit think of all the UNEMPLOYEMENT created by ppl either sick or even just aware of this shit who will refuse to leave their house and go to work knowing this airborne, somtimes water suluble shit is out there, fuck the actual effects, the paranoia effect of this will cost way more that the few killowatts

  • other radioactive elements half life is thousands of years and trace particles of thses elements even at microscopic levels can cause death and remain energetically active for thousands of years, they have a tendency to stick around, without being eliminated by the body, according to scientific experiments made on intoxicated humans, in bone marrow and slowly destroy surrounding living cells over periods of years untill slow and painfull death occurs to the living host of this shit

  • cesium 137 has a half life of 30 years so it's still at about 75 % of it's potency somwhere and natural occuring elements in life do not neutralise this deadly substance

  • how the hell did i get here?

  • ya des hommes ke merites pas de vivre avec skil on fait

  • anybody who makes fun of these people is a heartless fucking ass hole

  • ((

    

  • I have 4 child gas mask that were extras from chernobyl ...and they still scare the FUCK out of me

  • @phsycochihuahua1 i would LOOVE to have on of those

  • agent orange had similar effects

  • Its kinda funny, that theres practically a good chance that the decaying shield protecting the europe from another nuclear disaster, will collapse and yet EU refuses to fund it and properly deal with the matter by pressuring Ukrainian government.

    Right now the bigger issue seems to be pumping greek full of money, even though Greek's economical collapse is 100% more sure than the condition of Chernobyl. Lets say the economical resurrection fails completely. How to deal with chernobyl then?

  • Fifty thousand people used to live here...now it's a ghost town.

  • @Nacholism well noshit

  • The information states: "Not all photos are related to this accident, some are added for effect.".

    Great way of keeping the debate about nuclear safety unbiased..

  • @DoctorIce90 Actually I fully support nuclear power. I made this video as a project about the incident.

  • @hausjellp yeah you suck !! don't give people that crap about nuclear power is safe bull this is proof and in japan and even 3 mile island could of been a nightmare even if there wasn't a melt down how about all that nuclear waste what do you do with it but poison the ground and everything around it

  • thank you for this video. its disturbing but insightful and I should not turn a bling eye to such a tragic disaster. I'm more aware of the dangers from ratation that can come from grave mistake like this. My heart goe's out to all those victims, they will suffer and so will the future generations.

  • THE REAL LIFE OBLONGS

  • Whoo-Whooo!!! 3,300,000th viewer!!! Fuck yeah!!!!

  • @poppaluv I see 2,330,000

  • @JamesAlan051

    Too much egg nog LOL!1 Good looking out! :)

  • @poppaluv just pointing out the count has decreased by 1 mil views

    no need to be an ass about it

  • The reactor didn't exploded lol

    It LEAKED, otherwise Chernobyl would be no more, yet it is.

    Good video tho.

  • @Nikomuz ...Do some research.

  • @Nikomuz there was two steam explosions when it happened. also, the description states "Not all photos are related to this accident, some are added for effect" therefore this is a biased piece of shit video.

  • holy dramatic music...

  • Still think nuclear power is safe?

  • @greenspiraldragon Well, it has its pros and cons, today, fortunally, the technology has made a huge leap since that time and nothing like that (rods getting stuck in the reactor) can happen again. Now there are other concerns, for instance, making the plant earthquake-safe...

  • @greenspiraldragon It is safe. The risks for such an incident are really small. Of course if an incident occurs, it will be fatal. But i swear more people die from coil and natural gaz. Even the ''clean'' hydroelectricity requires us to destroy huge part of landscape in order to build those dam.

  • @greenspiraldragon

    1 million people are killed by particulate pollution from coal fired plants alone every year. Nuclear Power has arguably killed less than 100,000 people since it's inception over 5 decades ago, and the most, no more than half a million. Don't be such a misguided twit.

  • @HelmutVillam Hey asshole, he didnt say anything about how many people its killed. Dip shits like you piss me off, thinking that this shit is safe and couldnt happen! It could happen tommorow in some major city and screw up the entire continent! And this isnt about how many people it killed, its about the kids that have to live a short sad life and die in pain.

  • @greenspiraldragon Yes because the only reason Chernobyl happened is because inexperienced nuclear technicians did not apply the coolant to the reactor. The reactor than overheated until it finally burst. In today's society, with experienced nuclear technicians and computer safety programs the chance of another Chernobyl is so small that is should not be considered a number.It is not even close to 1%.Seeing as how nuclear power is godly efficient and can generate massive amounts energy,why not?

  • @greenspiraldragon And the reason that more nuclear power plants are not being produced is because of the damn environmentalists that control the government. Our control over nuclear waste is outstanding. Global Warming is a myth and we have more than enough evidence supporting that humans are not causing climate change. Fuck the environmentalists! They want the US to get off foreign oil but then go apeshit when we try to drill on our own soil (Alaska). Some of the stupidest people ever.

  • @MooneySuzuki3654 "Our control over nuclear waste is outstanding". Really? We are talking about having to store this stuff for longer than humans have had a history! MOX reactors might help a bit in the storage issue, but based on your statements I'm still deeply concerned with the human factor in the interim. I'm looking toward thorium, there might be some hope to safely bridge humanity toward real, renewable energy.

  • @sandrofrei1 But nuclear energy only produces small amounts of nuclear waste in proportion to the amount of energy it puts out. Besides, there would not be enough nuclear waste to cause any kind of world pandemic unless there is a significant human error. That is why I support nuclear energy, but only in countries that can maintain it properly.A renewable energy soucre would be better that nuclear energy but this is the best we have right now.

  • @MooneySuzuki3654 ...small amount is relative...and a Thorium reactor is in fact, surprise surprise, a nuclear reactor. It's built to be driven by a different kind of fuel. It has two distinct advantages. 1. The fuel burns more completely, ie there's less ash in the fire pit, much less, hence much less wast to store, and 'its only' dangerous for 500 years. 2.This type of reactor has an 'off' switch since the fission is stimulated by a particle accelerator...sort of like a bullet's primer. Hope?

  • @sandrofrei1 Especially with the amounts that the creation and usage of other resources cause/ Massive amounts of pollution is spread across the world every year. The pollution constantly eats away out the Earth's ozone. Pollution kills wildlife and ecosystems. What is the problem with storing a little nuclear waste in a controlled, rural area? It is logical to say that nuclear energy is safer than other sources. Sure there might be better ones but where is the proof. Please present these to us

  • @greenspiraldragon Who ever thought it was safe? But then again, nothing is 100% safe.

  • @greenspiraldragon Nuclear power is fine if you build the plants in the right area. They have to be in an area with minimal floods, earthquakes, tornados, ect. The only reason things like this happen is accidents and natural disasters. Unlucky things happen, we cant prevent it. Coal and Oil will run out eventually, while Wind and solar power dont produce nearly enough power, and cant be built everywhere. When you come up with a new idea, tell me.

  • @greenspiraldragon nuclear fusion is

  • @1:56

  • Thats the saddest video i've watched since i dont know when...i almost cried watching this!!! we should appreciate life more and use wisely our resources!!! and i know that this must be totally stupid of me to ask but i am making a video with worldwide catastrophes like tsunamis,explosions.. could you tell me whats the name of the song?

  • This is sad. I give all my empathy to the victims and all lives that have disappeared, to all parents who lost heirs children, and all familys that splitted....

  • @RevolutionarySweden are you 140% sure?

  • @abci23billionmillion

    Yes, why wouldn't I?

  • What happened to that helicopter btw?

  • @Nickuncle blade hit the crane, pilot error

  • @machokyle45 it was pilot error but it was also whoever told the pilots to go's fault. they werent warned of the clouds and thats why it crashed

  • @evanatromitoszarsaz The pilot fell unconcious due to the radiation

  • @GM0DIDI0TXB0X its impossible to take radiation that fast. ull have to recieve it for hours to get sickness due to it..

  • @ryosvet Dude....you have no idea how long that the helicopter was out there......it could've been there for hours for all we know even though the video recording only showed a few seconds.....Also, a nuclear reactor blew up...How could someone not be unconcious afterwards...

  • THAT WAS A SIGN WE SHOULD USE THIS KIND OF ENERGY HERE ON EARTH,

  • Chernobyl today is quite amazing...there are strange things happening there. People went there with a radioactive meter and it was skyrocketing. They entered a home where an old woman lives and there was no radiation AT ALL.There are many poeple still living there with no damage, they are completely healthy. Some people with incurable diseases go there and their disease dissappears. And dont argue please, I'm russian and i think i know more than u. ;)

  • @FuckeryFairy Chernobyl wasn't in Russia. I'm Bulgarian so I think I know more than YOU!

  • chernobyl is far from over. tepco claims fukushima will be in cold shutdown soon. this is obviously a lie. chernobyl and fukushima are forever.

  • I like how video lies about the number of victims who were killed. The number was less that 50, where the fuck did you get a thousand you dumbfuck??!

  • @TheBlackRevanchrist Actually The Nuclear Regulatory Commission reported as of now, there have been I believe 2000 deaths as a result of the accident. However, that includes the two that died instantly from the steam explosion, the firefighters and clean crew that died, and those who had succumbed to radiation related thyroid cancer over the past 25 years. Compared to the 600,000 that were exposed in the 80-mile zone, it isn't as bad as many think it was.

  • @TheBlackRevanchrist 50 died during the initial incident. Thousands of deaths have been attributed to the fall out effects of Chernobyl through birth defects, aggressive cancerous tumors, and radiation poisoning. Dumb Fuck.

  • As God says "All disaster is because of our own hand and NOT God's hand"... learn from the mistake..

  • @Jetlee6666 Dont bring god into this. Just dont.

  • @FlashProduktions I believed in God.. what ever we do, where ever we go.. we been look' by God's power..

  • @Jetlee6666 Its sad that even in this age, you have to rely on a god to take the weight of solitude in a solar system off your shoulders.

  • nor were there thusands killed, only eleven were killed during the accident, and others were contaminated

  • @kyuubaclan it really doesn't matter how many people died i when some had to live looking like that its as bad as agent orange you wouldn't think people could form like that make you wanna kick Russia's as for making such swagy shit but in the end this is why nuclear weapons suck

  • okay, chernobyle (located in ukraine) is not part of the soviet union anymore, it was sand and boric acid being dropped onto the radioactive material, and the only thing keeping it in are thos two things, and NO it could not destroy europe

  • CANT WAY TO GO THERE!!! i go in two weeks!!!!

  • Japan's design was faulty? Find me someone to build a flawless plant that can withstand 9.0 earthquakes and I'll show you the planet's nuclear savior. Just my opinion, not an argument, I think that no plant is equipped to handle every possible disaster. Hopefully they can install a sarcophagus (building) to seal it for a longer period of time.

    On a side note, it's a shame that Chernobyl is almost forgotten about. I'm only 31, but still have interest in their story. Thanks for sharing the video.

  • YOU ARE A GAY CERNOBYL IS IN UKRAINE NOT IN RUSSIA

  • @alexandru6940 Ukraine was a part of Russia at the time you idiot.

  • @alexandru6940 it was a part of the UUSR you fag

  • @alexandru6940 What does not knowing were Chernobyl is have to do with being gay?

  • "Chernobyl" the world - globalthermo nuclear warfare - end it all. No more humanity. No more communism and socialism. No more Zionist pollution. No more lies and deceit. No more racism. No more infidelity. No more violence. No more media that is the epitome of most of the world's spread of treachery and ebb. All these videos that warrant for the viewers to feel empathy is old news. The real deal is someone in Russia doesn't care about an American nor conversely so in general.

  • R.I.P chernobyl

  • While the actual numbers are reported to vary, it is largely accepted that the mining practices and air pollution that results from coal burning power plants kills 20-30 thousand people every year. Death caused by air pollution makes up approximately 6% of all mortality every single year, and coal contributes significantly to that.

    The sensationalism and misinformation that surrounds nuclear power is saddening. Nuclear power isn't perfect, but it's damn better than anything else we have.

  • @Javvier7

    Just to clarify something: that's 20-30 thousand deaths PER COAL PLANT.

  • @Javvier7 yeah but who the fuck would want to live beside a nuclear power plant

  • @AxyGAMES

    I'd assume the same people who live near similarly undesirable locations like coal, industrial plants, waste plants and garbage dumps. They're probably taking a bigger risk with than with the nuclear plant.

  • ;(

  • at 0:50 the helicopter hit the wire of the crane so radiation didnt cause the crash :/

    

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  • Terrible.

  • Nothing future with nuclear!

  • god what a disaster

  • I mourn the deaths of all the russians that died

  • @Husky2413 Chernobyl is in Ukraine, and 70% of the nuclear fallout was in Belarus

  • @Husky2413 And not only Russians .... cause the cloud of Radioactivity went all through and over Europe...

    IF you see data of Japan === you know it goes all around the GLOBE. Everybody is affected, not in the same Numbers/severity but Air travels all around the globe. If it did and you can see it on the Japan data it also did in the Tjernobyl data! But we were never shown or told it ...

  • @AngeliqueEU

    Today everybody knows a person with or who had or died of Cancer.

    offcourse we cannot prove that Tjernobyl had something to do with it ... but I think it did!

    Not all cancers but surely many.

  • @AngeliqueEU Today everybody knows a person with or who had or died of Cancer.

    offcourse we cannot prove that Tjernobyl had something to do with it ... but I think it did!

    Not all cancers but surely many.

    Other cancers may come from the food we eat === containing chemicals to make it look and smell nicer or to keep it longer 'fresh'

    There are a number of factors into this 'picture' I know and Tjernobyl and now Japan will be at least on of them.

  • This is exactly why we should be pushing our governments to fully develop the LFTR. This sort of disaster would then be impossible. We know how to do it, we only have to work out a few details that they didn't get to in the 60s due to budget cuts. They wanted plutonium for bombs, uranium fission plants provided this. Thorium plants could not do this for them, at least not without considerably more cost and hassle.

  • 50 thousand people use to live in the city now its a ghost town never seen anything like it

  • so sad.

  • They look like most Russians I know...naturally thick-tounged dullards.

  • The video would have been better if it left out the overly dramatic music

  • why isnt anyone cleaning the the reacter so Europe doesnt get raped? that would be priority number one, for me.

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  • You want to clean the nuclear reactor after explosion? GL and HF with that. Anyway it is moved away I think...

  • @cornwallis318 Cleaning the Reactor ... ??? It needs a new concrete 'building' cause the one which is on it now is not good (english is not my native language) 'scheuren'

    I thought they needed money to fix it. And beginning this year the money was there .... remember reading some newpaper article about it. I sure hope they are building it right now.  Found an article they have begun building a new on oct2011.

    Costs about 740 million Euro's & it will be finished '15

  • STOP NUCLEAR POWER!

  • @matthe3234 No, we don't need to stop it. Chernobyl was not a failure of a nuclear power plant. It was the failure of intelligence.

    Chernobyl blew because they were running a very stupid test. They wanted to see how long it could continue to provide power while shutting down. The problem is the more you slow down the reaction, the more unstable the reaction becomes. With a very old design, and all safeties turned off, they turned their plant into a nuclear bomb.

  • @Landrar

    You've allready forgot about JAPAN??????

    

  • @AngeliqueEU Had Japan used the same safety systems the US does, they would not have had a problem. They went cheap on it, though, and voila.

  • @Landrar Japan had the same safety systems. and a lot of the US N-powerplants are OLD! What about those safety systems  and we all know 5 Safetysystems failed!!! 5!

    In the same period the disaster in Japan .. Canada Lake Ontario (I think) also had a big problem = radio active coolingwater leaked out ... === SMALL article in the media!!!

    And in the USA they even built N-powerplants near to the San Andreas 'breuk' line!

    How safe are those???

    100% safety doesn't occur!!!

  • @AngeliqueEU Oh, you obviously know more about this than me. I only spent 6 years on the Navy as Nuclear ET. 4.5 years as a reactor operator on board the USS Albequerque. Then got out, finished my degree in engineering and got a job with TVA as an apprentice reactor operator at the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant where I am currently a Senior Operator.

    Please, continue to wow me with your ignorance.

  • @Landrar Didn't you notice the ??? - marks???

    And I've got the anwers and information I know from PETTEN, NL - plant.

    When I informed myself before going on a trip to XXXX with CARGO containing Class 7 waste!

    This was in 2002 and the guy from Petten told me it was allright to spend two weeks there ... not longer!

    And don't eat food what is grown in the area!

    No I do not know all the answers. If you do ... come with those answers. That's called a disussion and we all can get ....

  • @AngeliqueEU No I do not know all the answers. If you do ... come with those answers. That's called a disussion and we all can get more information that way.

    And the cancer % in people has grown over the last decades.

    Explain that to me? When I say there must be a number of factors ... and Yes Tjernobyl did it's part, and FOOD (chemicals coloring/freshdate) ... and lots more.

    Nobody has all the answers in this matter

    We don't know precizely how the puzzle fals together!

  • @AngeliqueEU continued We don't know precizely how the puzzle falls together! And as long that is not the case we shouldn't put our head into the ground ... like the problem is not there and it's all safe!

  • Landar .. so you worked on a ship. But how much do you know about ONLAND N-powerplants!?

    There is no-body who can know it all. The USA and also a lot of other countries have Nplants which are over 30 years old. Germany closed down several N-plants after Japan .. so they were not that safe as anybody said before Japan. In Sweden they are pushin' an older Nplant to give 30% more power. Read up please, sure you be able to find articles on line. And the wastestill is a problem to tacle

  • @AngeliqueEU As I said, I am currently a senoir operator at Sequoyah NPP in Tn.

    I agree, waste is a problem, which is why I, and many others, are pushing for LFTRs to be perfected.

    I know reactor design fairly well, and I'm telling you honestly, Japan's design was faulty. US plants have a quad redundency safety net. If a system fails, we have 1 more automatic, and 2 manual systems to back it up.

  • NL Petten has the GOOD safety systems THEY SAY. But a couple of years the power in a large part of Northren Holland failed === causing almost the coolingsystem op the N-powerplant to fail also!!!

    There are always things not seen on beforehand ....

    100% safety doesn't exist.

    Not here in Europe, not in Japan .. and not in the USA.

    It can happen anywhere in the world!!!

  • @AngeliqueEU They forsaw this problem 50 years ago. It's why all US plants have a 2 week supply of electricity from diesel generators. 3 generators minimum per plant, and all in different locations. Apparently Holland isn't as strict on plant design as the US is.

  • Not all of these pics are real, but I'm fairly sure that the young children with large, deformed heads are legit. It horrifically mutated children inside the womb when it happened.

  • @MrFissionMailed Hydrocephalus is a common birth defect that has been occurring since the beginning of mankind. First you would have to prove that these cases were even truly Chernobyl-related, then show that hydrocephalus occurs at a higher rate in radiation-exposed areas.

  • Not being disrespectful but at 2:05 that baby creeped the fuck out of me.

  • rentering chernobyl would seem disturbing and cripling at this timeperiod, although the amount of scintific studies that could be done there could bring amazing scientific nuclear/radiation improvements

  • you guys are assholes! my dad was in churnobyl wen it happend so fuck off

  • lol at the electric wheel chair ads at the bottom

  • 0:25 "thousands were killed"? Bullshit. 31 died in the explosion and fire, and since then 64 have died from radiation illnesses.

    Most of the pictures of "deformed" people you included are from birth defects or illnesses unrelated to radiation e.g. 1:36 is elephantiasis, caused by a parasite.

    2:34 - "enough radioactive material to destroy Europe" What does that mean? What isotopes are present? What are their half lives?

    Malaria kills 800,000 people a year. Chernobyl has killed less than 100.

  • @Dallas8844 dude it has killed thousends the radation ills people espcally the children!

  • Behold...The Future of Japan..

  • i find the whole ordeal chilling. the fact that that sarcophagus was meant to be temporary and is rotting as we sit here watching this video...it could effect the whole world. and could destroy the whole of europe. ugh.

  • @AnnaAnomaly it's being replaced as we speak, look up "New Safe Confinement" on wikipedia.

  • @AnnaAnomaly And don't believe this guy when he says the reactor could "destroy the whole of Europe"...he has no idea what he's talking about. The reactor core was burning for five hours, releasing a large amount of radioactive material into the air. That was when the largest release of radiation occurred, and Europe wasn't destroyed - in fact, the total radiation released by the accident was between 0.1% and 1% of the radiation released by atmospheric nuclear weapons testing in the 50s and 60s.

  • Not all photos are related to this accident, some are added for effect.

  • MAN !.... that heat had to be intense to warp and melt the tail rotor of this hind helicopter... WOW

  • awh

  • gotta love these big headed mutants ... lots of little Charles Xaviers

  • All I can say is,That's the fault of humans.

    There is nothing sad about this video,it's just a result of fools who think that they rule everything because they make Science...well,one thing you learn in Science is that things tend to explode...so here you go.

    I'll only be sad for the innocent animals that had nothing to do with this.

    Yet the humans...well,Don't mess with fire,you might get burned,and they sure did,yet the lesson was not learned at all.

  • @Wharwulif So all the people who got irradiated innocently are to blame too? You're a fucking asshole. Yes, humans caused this, but not VERY SINGLE HUMAN. Idiot.

  • @AlexLong1000 The fact that the people did not stop the building of the plants,AND payed tax that HELPED build that thing,and in their mind they most likely had "we will have a good life with extra energy"...so yeah,they are blame.and now their kids are paying for it.

    It's called Reward and Punishment for generations...and by the looks of it,the generations are paying.

    being ignorant to what goes on around you makes you blame for it,and humans HAVE the option to NOT be ignorant to what happens.

  • @Wharwulif Alright, so you blame the kids too then? Cause you state you don't feel sorry for ANY of the humans, you must also blame the kids. Tell me, what the actual fuck did the kids do wrong?

    Also, I think you'll find that around this time, the dangers of radiation weren't as well known as they are today. Just sating.

  • @AlexLong1000 The kids are just getting what their parents gave them-Radiation.Saying if they are blame or not does not matter,since if they were alive instead of their parents before the bomb,they would have most likely done the same.The kids are just an extension of their parents,and like a genetic false they will all gain the error in their vain.also,your other statement just prove-don't mess with nature in the first place.The danger of MANY things is not know till it's too late.