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  • "at 1.8km, a herd of cattle?" Holy shit it's like I'm playing stalker all over again.

  • No realistic points:kliks

    I think thats too much for reality human....what do you prefer ?

    I look this video for more then one year and its one of the best i know,

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  • No realistic points:kliks

    I think thats too much for reality human....what do you prefer ?

    I look this video for more then one year and its one of the best i know,

    tell me, it wont be better?!

  • i luv the nice beat of the two geigers at 2:12

  • Dogs :(

  • Your crazy guys 116 Msv ! Lmao, not funny at all, thanks for the live reportage he's now in France too ; )

    As i told put a japaness for each familly in the rest of the world, to get them out of this industrial nigthmare !

    we have not a lot of money but if a familly can fit at 4 members in Europe she can fit a 5 too !

    with the corium that the only way, wtf is doing onu etc... lame on them...

  • @lamourfou777 It will be an honor to adopt a nice sexy japanese chick :D

    Send Maria Osawa to my house XD

  • We have only this planet to live on people. If we keep going at this rate our grandchildren will be living on a dead earth.

  • One love.

    

  • Raspect!

  • Nuclear Power should be totally abandoned

  • @fistful0fst33l

    I don't think you know much about nuclear power. Do you think we should just replace nuclear with coal? Polluting the environment more? Nuclear is one of the safest, reliable cleanest sources of abundant energy we have. This plant was hit by a tsunami. An incredibly unlikely event. Btw, the Geiger counter is registering an amount that is only harmful after prolonged exposure, you could be around that amount for a couple of weeks without any negative effect.

  • @WilsonAlmighty I am aware that nuclear power would be one of the best ways to generate energy, if there wasn't a possibility of things like this happening. Chernobyl and Fukushima disasters are enough to convince me that we must find alternate sources of energy by setting aside money for research immediately and cutting off our reliance on nuclear power and limiting our dependence on fossil fuels as well.

  • @WilsonAlmighty You obviously aren't living in Japan nor were you living in Eastern Europe as fallout from Chernobyl spread radioactive particles over the land causing immediate long term consequences to the health of the people.

    I was living in Europe at the time. I am also fully aware that the people of Japan have taken to the streets to express their dissatisfaction for nuclear power.

    What it comes down to is what the citizens decide is right for their country.

  • @fistful0fst33l

    Yeahhh... except I live in a part of Europe that was vastly affected by Chernobyl and that I have lived reasonably near to a power plant most of my life. I'm actually an engineers and a computer scientist who is trying to eventually take part in one of the fusion projects. I know what I'm talking about. The risks of cancer are vastly higher due to fossil fuels than nuclear and there are several dozen other health problems directly linked to it also...continued...

  • @WilsonAlmighty I've watched a reportage about an alarming rate of children suffering from blood cancer who lived in villages around nuclear power stations, which is quite concerning. You may say people take radiation too serious, I say you may take it too lightely. I would rather not gonna chance anything, honestly.

  • @Rikutida

    Great, you've watched a report. The study done into this sort of thing involves children living an average of 25km away from a nuclear station. radiation can cause problems, no one is denying that, howver the vast amount of radiation emitted from a power plant should not be in a medium that could affect people, the exception being thyroid cancer whichm although not great, is highly treatable. Earlier studies have shown no increased risk in Britain...continued...

  • @Rikutida

    apart from a few isolated cases. The conclusion we can take from this is that Germany, where the leukemia study was done, has more problems with safety. A normal problem when you reduce funding to your nuclear sector, cuts fuelled by alarmism that then cause the problems they are worried about.

    There are many mony health risks involved with coal power plants. Search "new scientist fossils fels deadlier nuclear power" for a half decent analysis.

  • @fistful0fst33l

    The only reliable bulk energy we can create right now are nuclear and, to some extent, geothermal. Georthermal is incredibly expensive, normally not long lived and has a geological component. Another good energy is hydro but again there is a geological component and horrific environmetal effects.

    The only near hope is fusion and that is 35 years away at least. I know about wind etc. and there are many problems with their implementation which mean...continues...

  • @fistful0fst33l

    that they will never be a reliable source of energy beyond 25% of the total or so.

    The amount of environmental damage caused by the existence of a 100,000 western people is likely much more damaging than this incident. Do you know how many nuclear bombs have been set off on this earth? Over 2,000. The overall impact of oil is far worse than that of nuclear. Your objection to its use is purely alarmist and illogical

  • @WilsonAlmighty No offence, but your 'facts' need citation. Where are you pulling them from exactly?

    Personally, I'll side with people who say nuclear power stations are dangerous. Because they are. Noobody can control that power, and once it unleashes, it's a box of pandora. You can't undo the damage, it's permanently. Chernobyl is STILL a restricted area, after more than 20 years. Whatever we get out of nuclear stations isn't worth the damage they can do in my opinion.

  • @Rikutida

    1.) I am an engineer. I know people who work in the relative fields and by their very nature, most renewable energy is unreliable. You need a bulk power to feed most of your energy use that is consistent. Go on wikipedia for the bomb reference. If you google anything about chernobyly the 100,000 will be shown as not entirely unreasonable.

    2.) We can control that power. Contrary to cartoons, nuclear power is not unpredictable. It took a tsunami to cause this disaster...cont...

  • @Rikutida

    and some people had expressed concern over that possiblity prior to it occuring. Read the article, chernobyl will also make more sense then.

    3.) There are many vieable ways of storing the waste inconsequentially. However, America was lobbied hard by green groups to stop its "Yucca" facility and countries like Germany have their relevant funding cut. Causing the problems that the fears of fuelled the cuts.

    4.) Your opinion is kind of wrong, hydro has the largest amount...cont.

  • @Rikutida

    of fatalities out of any power supply and it only accounts for a minute portion of the worlds power. The environmental problems caused by fossil fuels is far greater also.

    Chernobyl is 3 generations of nuclear reactor behind the current ones and ran horribly. It took a tsunami to cause a disaster that at worst will cause 10,000 deaths. Fossil fuels cause that much consistently, over time.

  • @WilsonAlmighty One of the cleanest sources you say, yet we have no safe places to dump the leftover burned down nuclear fuel rods. Also an incredibly unlikely event you say, yet it did happen. Chernobyl and Japan are proof enough that nuclear power stations aren't save. If it's not for human mistakes, it's nature which might cause a fallout. It's not worth it.

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  • the county looks like Half Life 2

  • Is the Japanese government and the IAEA protecting the nuclear industry and not the people of Japan by claiming that Fukushima is stable when it is not?

  • The Geiger noise gets me into trance. I would even compose nice techno loops for it and mix them or something... It sounds awesome...... F**KING TEPCO.

  • :'(

  • es dificil explicar todo esto .. pero entiendo que esto nos afectara de alguna u otra manera para todo el mundo.. miestras algunos balilan sobre la indifencia nuestra casa se cae a pedacitos.. (nuestro mundo) ...

  • This vid is a favorite on Angola

  • I love you picking up dogs <3 God Bless

  • This video is a favorite on Wellington

  • were they wearing gas masks

  • I wonder if those guys are still healthy after walking through extremely contaminated areas. Those radiation detectors only scan about 3 inches in front of them. The ground was prob so radioactive and they went in without any protection at all.

  • @virtuox01

    The levels weren't that high. You could be around that level for a couple of weeks without any negative health effects. The acceptable level for workers I think is about 20 microseiverts

  • @WilsonAlmighty Yeah, except that it was 108 microseiverts at the end of the video.

  • @Rikutida

    except the harm caused by radiation over time is exponential (also variable due to radiation immunitynor whatever it's called).Taking 107 microselverts for a day is no where near as bad as taking 20 for several months.

  • @fuckmania07

    fuckTepco

  • Heaven's Vengeance goes down to the foolish Japanese.放射能猿

  • yeah it's sad animals are dying now show some fucking humanity for your fellow humans for god sake if these men hadn't gone in and stopped the radiation from being exposed more we would all be paying this was a big deal and people risked there life for us just be thankful PEACE

  • thats not buldog its amstaf

  • It is extremely unlikely those trucks are radiation proof.

  • Someone is asking for cancer...

  • Now all japs are Hibakusha lets see them discriminate against everybody now as far as the animals they will need them for food soon .Japan is only good for cancer now .

  • in 20-30 years this will be a famous place for tourism... look whats going on in tschernobyl .... its sad but thats the truth...

  • i feel like zombie cows and digs will attack them lolol

    brave man.

  • @Ant1Devil I was thinking the same. But just like Tjernobyl, you can enter the area without any problems, you only shouldn't stay there for a long time. Or they might be mutated already?

  • Interessting video.

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  • isn't it dangerous for them they aren't wearing any anti radiation suits ?

  • why didnt he save that bulldog?..christ man is it too much trouble to try and bring him safely out of the danger zone?..gooks are selfish people,Americans wouldnt leave the dogs in there like that..makes me happy those gooks lost their lives..

  • @ShOwStOpp3rr They left everything, all there belongings, there whole lives. They thought they would be back in a few days.

  • @ShOwStOpp3rr: I was reading that the animals weren't being evacuated due to concerns that they might be radioactive themselves...

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  • @sealaughin they could have threw the dog in the car as they bailed out of town,to leave them behind to starve to death appalls and sickens me..there only radioactive BECAUSE they were left behind..my animals are like my kids,i aint leaving the area unless my animals are with me..just how i feel..

    there's an old saying "you can judge a society by the way they treat their animals" in America rescue groups would storm in and save them,radioactive or not.

  • @ShOwStOpp3rr It seems you're determined to be negative, and don't understand the reality of the situation. I've been evacuated during a disaster before. There was very little time & my cat ran under the house. I was crawling under the house after her when the sheriff FORCED me out, literally dragged me away. The authorities won't allow the animals to be removed due to the radioactivity; the owners might have been dealing with kids, elderly relatives, etc. You weren't there!

  • @ShOwStOpp3rr Sorry, just had a look at your profile...thought I was dealing with someone sane & rational here; didn't realize you were one of those pathetic fools in desperate need of anti-psychotic medication. Forget I ever said anything; didn't mean to waste my time with someone who is clearly a paranoid, delusional racist.

  • 9:40 japanese electro music

    

  • My heart is ripped apart seeing all those animals left behind. Human beings are responsible, and they can walk away from it. But those animals never asked for it, and were carried over to those human beings. And they left them alone exposed to all that radiation :(

  • now i have to find ThebanPhalanx comment ;-(

  • DUMPERT

  • All I want to say is GRAB THE DOGS AND GET THE HELL OUT OF THERE!!

  • People that were evacuated couldn't take their pets with them? Why is that?

  • @Rollenu: they might not have been able to get to them. I was evacuated from a wildfire & couldn't find my cat in the short time I was given; the sheriff literally FORCED me to leave. (Luckily, she survived!) Also, I read that animal rescue attempts haven't been made because of fears the animals themselves are now radioactive...it's a tragedy, but I'm sure nobody wanted to leave their pets. The Japanese are known to be extreme animal lovers.

  • respect for animals in Japan? 0. 1,10,100,1000 fukushima for you!

  • I admire the courage of those who made the report

  • poor people poor losted animals... my thoughts have turned to them and I hope that this nightmare is somehow solved in the least dangerous for all of us ... ps sorry for my english by an italian with google traductor

    jacki_hazard

  • The road may have been damaged on purpose to stop people driving in?

  • There are many lies thats coming out of Japan. The government, TEPCO and a lot of Japanese people in Japan are living in denial. Many of them lie to each other and overlook the truth thats taking place right before their eye`s. It`s so sad.

  • Great vid. feel bad for the people and pets left behind. 

  • I wonder if there's similar footage of what's it like now.

    It would be interesting to see what the situation is in the surrounding area.

  • this is so sad :( poor dogs were thinking they were going to help them

  • many people and animals dead...so sad

  • help japan :(

  • YOU DRIVE TO YOUR DEATH !!!!!!!

  • What happened to that cute bulldog? You save it? <3

  • MEMO TO THE PEOPLE OF JAPAN: TEPCO AND THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HAVE BEEN LYING TO YOU ABOUT THE SEVERITY OF THE RADIATION FROM FUKUSHIMA. THEY ARE KILLING YOU, YOUR CHILDREN AND ALL FUTURE GENERATIONS OF NOT ONLY THE JAPANESE PEOPLE BUT PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD. WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO STAND UP AND HOLD ALL OF THOSE CRIMINALS IN YOUR GOVERNMENT AND TEPCO ACCOUNTABLE? YOU ARE BEING KILLED AND DON'T EVEN KNOW IT.

  • Memo to TEPCO: We know you and the Japanese government are lying not only to the poeple of Japan but to the rest ofthe world. Just because the Japanese people are too stupid to even question the government, DO NOT FORGET THAT THE REST OF THE WORLD KNOWS THAT YOU AND THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT ARE A BUNCH OF LYING CRIMINALS.

  • All of that driving to ground zero and he didn't see any zombies? I thought the dog was one for a second but it was a false alarm...

  • its amazing how fast stray dogs form packs to maintain survival when abandoned...How the fuck can they just leave pets behind like that? at least remove their collars lest they suffer a painful death from growth suffocation...

  • @Griffo515 make a fucking change cuz its useually them fucks that eat there dogs

  • @meganowen100 How typical, a racist that can't spell....

  • @Griffo515 smoke my vein you fooooooool

  • @meganowen100: you're confusing the Japanese with other Asian cultures, such as China & Vietnam. The Japanese are animal lovers & don't eat dogs, moron. Why don't you get yourself an education...oh, that would require intelligence, which you clearly lack. Never mind...

  • @Griffo515: they probably didn't have time to gather them up & move them out. If you've never been evacuated - which I have - you have no idea how chaotic it is, or how rapidly things go down. If you have kids, they come first, then the sick & elderly, THEN the animals. Unfortunately, there probably wasn't time...and now they can't go back due to the radioactivity. The decision was made NOT to rescue the animals later cos they might be radioactive now, too.

  • Damn good report.

  • French message -> Bravo :)

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  • Silent Hill.. indeed.. scary,

  • ILLUMINATI CARDS : POPULATION REDUCTION

    GREAT job for informing us, thank you :)

  • This reminds me WAY too much of fallout 3...

  • 9:38 ill take that bulldog stil if it gets me cancer

  • creepy if it wasnt for the earthqeukes i still dont wanna life there annyway

  • anyone feel sorry for the animals left behind aswell?

  • @TheNwoRhemity anyone else feeling that those dudes are unbelievable retards?

  • @TheNwoRhemity Yep it's sad

  • @TheNwoRhemity Not that anyone would want to adopt them now. Those animals will likely die from cancer within the next two years.

  • @TheNwoRhemity I feel sorry for the Japanese people in this area who are being lied to by Japanese government. The government is telling them living there is no problem... "the higher radiation is like 2 more x-ray investigations per year".... Childen is Fukushima... how long you think they will live??

  • @stiefa00 yeah your right the lies being told continue just like when any politican or world leader opens there mouth just lies we need to take from this a important lesson dont believe what your TOLD and i didn't ask for the spelling lesson bro so please don't go around correcting people over a small oversight my point go across so live worked fine may not be correct and proper English but oh well try being just chilled and not correct everyone's posts for English ok mate peace

  • @TheNwoRhemity dude :D i do not corret everyone's english but mine i do ;-)

  • @TheNwoRhemity life not live ;)

  • that is one catchy alarm.....

  • DO NOT EAT FROM THE OCEANS OR DIE

  • I hate these people that like about Fukushima,Tjernobyl and hiroshima it's so awfull for these people they need to evacute and these dogs! FUCK AMERICA!

  • Are people steal a household items from that area?

  • @0SxK0 Nope they won't it's dangerous and they aren't poor

  • @0SxK0 Yes. The international media for whatever lame reason wants to depict japan as some ultra safe nation where nothing bad happens. In actuality japan really isn't that different that the Western world, however to be honest the crime isn't as bad as England but crime does happen in japan, therefore the point is that yes there is looting and the such in japan in these disaster areas.

  • pretty badass. looks very post-apocalyptic

  • very dangerous.

  • Its really interesting to see what its like inside the evacuation zone, but doesn't it seem like by going there they are asking for trouble (with the law, radiation sickness, etc)?

  • @mzm153 pretty reckless but cant argue with the footage 

  • I dont see a problem, everything looks alright and the dogs look like they are doing just fine.

  • @YlliksenMummo If not picked up by now I seriously doubt those dogs are "fine" anymore. Now being 4 months after this video.

  • Japs can't handle nuclear explosions...

  • @ThebanPhalanx Lol wazzup redneck? Mad that usa is the most fucked up country in the world?

  • @MehmetOezil mehmed get teh fuck off. mene vittuu haukut kaikkii videoita. vitu maahamuuttaja hiekkaneekeri. sandface

  • @tipenux Ilmeeni, kun olen suorastaan arjalaiset piirteet omaava syntyperäinen suomalainen, suvussani mm. Juhani Aho ja sukututkimuksen mukaan Kaarle Suuri? Vituttaako homo? Tulen myös valmistumaan huippupalkkaa saavaksi asianajajaksi, mitäs sinne amiksen sähkölinjalle kuuluu?

  • @tipenux OH SERV'D

  • @MehmetOezil jepsis :))

  • @tipenux Servasin sut homo :D

  • @MehmetOezil okei

  • @tipenux Vituttaako, yritit tarjoilla, mutta tulit itse tarjoilluksi?

  • @ThebanPhalanx

    Another ignorant american redneck who hasnt been outside of his criminal country. What's the matter, mad because Japan is more advanced(the most advanced actually) country than US? Those countries that arent corrupt here in Europe are doing alot better than your country now, so, atleast in my country, we now say that ''we gotta be careful with state-budget, not to end up like USA''. Afterall, your country was the one that caused both of the major financial crises.

  • Don't hate on the USA you peice of shit . . . . and don't forget what this video is really about!

  • @JimTheTruthTalker Tell him. We are also the dumb fucks who designed their nuclear plants for them. Yup convinced them to fucking boil water. Hell at least our Nazi backed espionage unit is the bomb! We are fucking up all poor countries way faster that the uk. We just don't own as much land yet!

  • @JimTheTruthTalker without the u.s.a who would you blame your problems on???

  • @ThebanPhalanx Your face when I'm Finnish with no connections to Japan? OH YOU JUST GOT SERV'D REDNECK! Now, continue fucking your sister.

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  • please, please tell me me that you have taken the dog with you! Please!!!!!

    ... and than ppl still ask me why i've lost faith in humans :(((

    Poor, sweet dog....

  • @redhairpianogirl Sadly, that dog would have most likely been a radiation source by now. Far to dangerous to take back home.

  • @bsyndrom i know but it's so sad........ oh god, i feel tears in my eyes....

  • @redhairpianogirl hundreds of thousands are humans are being poisoned and your worried about the dogs? iv'e lost faith in us too.

  • @redhairpianogirl: they aren't allowed to take the dogs due to fears that the animals are contaminated with radiation. Sad, I agree, but if you've never been in a disaster where you've had to be evacuated, then you shouldn't judge them. The Japanese are major animal lovers; I'm certain their owners are devastated, too.

  • YOUR DIVING ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD!!!! :)

    i wouldn't be there.

  • @MDM781

    are u stupid ?

    japanese is left-hand traffic country.

  • @kyokutyou2007 Thank you, it was a joke. hence the smiley face.

  • After Fukushima can the world afford Nuclear Power ?

    With Global Warming can the world afford NOT to have Nuclear Power ? BIG dilemma ! Solution !

    Star Scientific's Muon Catalysed Fusion.

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    CHEAP and ABUNDANT - their fuel dueterium from the world's oceans is virtually inexaustable !

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  • Poor animals, abandoned and left to fend for themselves, pathetic and disgusting!!

    Another 30 seconds to get your pets in the car would have made no difference!

    Bah!

  • @Janspeed69 totally agree that was the first i noticed too

  • @loquendextremo Sorry man, no excuses.

    You yanks left thousands when katrina hit, so there is no point going on about it.

  • @Janspeed69: you've never been evacuated, obviously. I was evacuated due to wildfire. My cat ran under the house & I couldn't get to her...I was trying to crawl under after her, when the sheriff literally dragged me away. Others were at work; my neighbor lost his choc. lab that way. Some had to leave horses because they had children to see to. One neighbor went over to get her mom & wasn't allowed back...(my cat did survive, BTW). It's crazy during an emergency!

  • idiots, Pripyat(chernobyl) have only 4.0, 5.0 UsV/h and this have 108 UsV/h??? :(

  • The comments on this video are a heck of a lot like the content of the video itself, almost no sign of intelligent life anyway.

  • @KCzz15 Yup, that's YouTube. When you keep wandering around, you may meet some sensible individuals. But a very large majority is just plain retards.

  • poor dogs =(

  • Censorship coming? The J-government is tendering for software that can track all Internet references to the nuclear crisis. See the PDF (in japanese). Spread the word.

    [COLON DOUBLE SLASHwww][DOT]enecho[DOT]meti[­­DOT]go[DOT]jp/info/tender/ten­d­data/1106/110624b/110624b[DO­T]­htm

  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Fukushima

  • Thry are in fanger but they aren t there for a long time...

  • where our nuclear trash goes:

    watch?v=WDrBh-qMOGY&feature=fv­st

  • err arent the journalists at danger ?

  • GREEN POWER???

    I think somebody have no eyes to see the truth.

    Needless to say but, nuclear power plant accident has no border area or country.

    Lot of Fukushima's radioactive materials flying high into the sky, into the sea, and down onto the ground, it carried and arrived around the world after only a few days.

    These accident has been continue today yet, maybe it has never ending.

    We can remember that in the accident of Chernobyl.

  • over a couple of years there will be bloodsuckers, snorks, zombie stalkers, flesh pigs, wild boars, poltergeists,chimera's and loads and loads of new cool artifacts and anomalies all around :D