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  • I got a question you know how the cloud was carrying the radioactive stuff around did it keep going like it is still around or what?

  • so it could've cost WWIII

  • this accident cost 200 Billion dollars , most expensive accident in the world

  • my grandfather was from ukraine but he moved to scotland after the war

  • I pray to god to whom the heroic firefighters who fought in Chernobyl. honorably gave their lives in sacrifissio by millions of people around the world.

    And all the men and women who sacrificed their lives.

    God bless the heroes of Chernobyl.

  • its sad watching this when you live in russia

  • ahh... i am from slovakia :r FUCK!!!!!!!!!!

  • interesante los videos... siempre tuve la duda como sucedio. aunque no le entiiendo al idioma ruso....... con las imagenes me diio una idea como fue

  • Now those fucking retards are making more fucking plants! Those fucking shit head motefucking peace of shit penis head selfish shits only thinks about the money! I fucking dispissed every fucking penis head that created nuclear plant and will create! And those who support thies primitive kind of plants needs to be locked in one of them and fucking live THERE! When they will learn how to use the nuclear energy safe then they can build anything but now they should not do them!

  • @theghostofmw2

    poverty-stricken lithuania buys energy in Russia xD

  • thumbs up if you know it's 25 years after the explosion.

  • No greater love has a man for his friends than to give his life for his friends.--Christ Jesus

  • @puppies6262 Either that or S.T.A.L.K.E.R. comes true.

  • I didn't know about the Chernobyl accident untill i played CoD4.

    Must have been horrible there!!

  • in england my dad worked as at a radiation testing lab, and to make sure stuff wasnt leaking from the lab he had to test the rain water from outside, and he detected some radiation from chernobyl.

  • What really pisses me off about the non existent warnings to the people around the Chenobyl power plant until a day later was that an earlier much minor accident happened at the same power plant in 1982.We only got to hear about that 13 YEARS after despite the easily repaired damage to reactor 1.Why why why wasn`t there a much earlier alert to get people out after the 4th much more terrible reactor explosion? The people reponsible of this must have it on their consciences forever.

  • omen poor pilots real heroes

  • blah blah blah "europe would have been uninhibited"

    ok that got my attention!!

  • what is the meaning of this new "deactivate" - switch in the left upper corner??

  • the japanese reactor didnt suffer from the earthquake, chuck norris was visiting japan and he farted. thats the only reason this is happening. blame chuck.

  • @judesama11 wish you and chuck norris would fuck off

  • @bagsmohess have a sense of humor bro. no need to go to insults, i live in japan and i was there for the whole thing. dont think you were though.

  • 3:59 - 4:16 reminds me of the mission briefs from red alert

  • As far as I know a nuclear explosion was avoided that could have obliterated half of Russia & Europe. There was around 400 kilos of fuel. In Fukujima there is nearly 4000 kilos. I'm doing the maths here and I'm thinking we just avoided global Shit Creek.

    Thats why they weren't telling the truth. And merkel wants it banned Immediately.

    She knows.

  • @doirevomba What you're saying certainly shouldn't be overlooked - But you must take into consideration that they just had and Election in Germany, and Merkel lost - to the notoriously anti-nuclear Green party. Right or wrong, she may have just been trying to keep her job.

  • Okay, so I'm completely terrified of nuclear power now but I'm so glad I watched this. Learn from history!

  • Narrator lies about 600 dead pilots. Total number of dead from acute radiation poisoning is less than 100 men.

  • @dicthash I believe the number you're referring to is immediate deaths, by the end of May 1986.. According to my knowledge 450 pilots died in years following, one as late as 2004.

  • @ostifari

    I doubt that "all of them died". Probability for this is close to zero.

  • I DID THIS AND I AM THOR!!!!

  • what a fucking mess,. rip to those brave ones who went in.. thats fucking awefull .

  • thumbs up if your watching this because of japan

  • 3-5 mT ? LOL badly translated... the russians tested the Tzar Bomba with 55 mT, and it didn't destroy the planet..

  • @Vanky20000 That's because Tsar Bomba despite it's huge yield was actually a very clean bomb in regards to the degree of nuclear fallout it caused; a second explosion at Chernobyl would have been much much dirtier, think of something more akin to a cobalt bomb rather than a hydrogen bomb and you would be in the right area.

  • it si so sad how everyne thinks all nucleur power is bad because of this. Their reactor was just a thin metal sheet, no concrete like in japan. Japan has a tiny bit above min. limits. America will be fine from any radiation. Japan may need some percations, but they should be fine.

  • POUR LEAD INTO FUKUSHIMA! THERE IS NO OTHER WAY!

  • i feel sorry for the innocent people, but not as much as the innocent sea/animals

  • "IF THE POWER PLANT EXPLODED IT WOULD RENDER THE ENTIRE EUROPE UNINHABITABLE" -- just think it it. Where would all Europeans flee to?

    I have no doubt that the authorities are keeping quiet about the REAL danger about the damaged nuclear power plants in Japan as the Russians did in 1986

  • @Krusader101 Absolutely. As for Japan. I guess I would give them a benefit of doubt, as some news reporters said perhpas the Japanese government didn't quite certain what was really going on.

  • @AdvertChild98

    Part - 1

    I would not give them the benefit but I cannot blame them for lying to us about the real situation. Their ENTIRE Japanese economy and future of Japan are on the balance.  To give you an example, 250 Portugal was one of the if not THE most economically powerful country in Europe. Their 1755 earthquake dethroned them from that position. The 9.2 earthquake of 1755 destroyed Lisbon, killed 50,000 people & threw a tsunami of 12 metres, higher than Japan's last week

  • @Krusader101

    CORRECTION

    "1200 YEARS ago Portugal..."

  • @AdvertChild98

    Part - 2

    I have no doubts that Japan's future is in grave danger. I feel so sorry for them. I really do.

  • @Krusader101 If technology has gone so far, I deeply fear for our future.

  • @AdvertChild98 i agree

  • @AdvertChild98

    Complacency. That's our problem. 

  • @Krusader101 And laziness.

  • @faegrrrl

    I am not lazy, LOL !

  • @AdvertChild98

    We humans think we are the centre of the Universe. We aren't. Nature got rid of the dinosaurs who owned the Earth for 600 million years. Humans have only existed for 4 million and if Nature made the dinosaurs extinct it won't think twice making us extinct too. WE ARE ABUSING THE PLANET.

  • @Krusader101 STFU hippie

  • @Krusader101 I agreed. Human beings continue to invest destructive technology, sooner or later, humankind might be destroyed by their own invention. I support clearn and safe technology that are not destructive, but nuclear energy is too frightening to be trusted. Look at Japan, they almost lost the entried country if they couldn't supply electricity to cool the reactors before them melting down. No country should be using such a techology

  • @AdvertChild98 nuclear is safer than oil and coal, infact you would have to have a chernobyl every 3 months for 30 years to have the same death rate as coal and oil...

  • @MrDroopdog1 Well oil and coal are not exactly safe and clean either, so I don't recommend either of it. I am hoping our scientists could have a new level of discovery to replace nuclear, oil or coal. Or our world will be ruined by our own hands.

  • @AdvertChild98 their is, its called nuclear fusion. to bad that is many years away

  • @MrDroopdog1

    You say that "nuclear is safer than oil and coal" but you do not go on and tell us how that is.

    I, for one, have never heard of a coal mine... melt down, LOL... or of anyone being killed by fall out petrol... ha ha ha ha

  • @AdvertChild98

    Part - 1

    Exactly. The nightmare in Japan hasn't finished yet. Because they have pumped in a few gallons of sea water the nightmare hasn't stopped.

    Look at Chernobyl. --Chernobyl will be completely safe in.... 245000 years!!!

    -Jesus Christ lived TWO thousand years. -Ancient Egypt goes back only 4000 years.

  • @AdvertChild98

    Part - 2

    The enormity of Chernobyl and now Japan could be pointing to the end of humanity if we don't grow up and mature.

    With Chernobyl we're talking... 245000 years !!! There are 1000 nuclear power stations around the world, 500 of which are active.

    Why not follow Italy's example and Portugal's example. countries with no power stations at all. Portugal relies solely on hydro electric production (dams).

  • @AdvertChild98

    Google search "ENS - European Nuclear Society"

    Very interesting website

  • @Krusader101 chernobyl did explode and it dident render europe uninhabitable only a very little bit so u are a idiot!

  • @drainmudvayne27

    Listen, stupid. Chernobyl was only ONE explosion. Japan has some 8 reactors in grave risk of exploding. Russia is a far bigger country. By comparison, Japan is tiny. The Russians had many months to perform a miracle. The Japanese don't have that much time. Heavy snow, proximity to the sea and to the other reactors that have also exploded MAKES FUKUSHIMA far worse than Chernobyl and MAKES YOU A BIGGER IDIOT THEN YOU ARE. Like Fukushima, your stupidity is out of control too LOL

  • @Krusader101 Hey, it's not stupidity. Some people just don't know about such things. While reading your comment I thought wow, this person knows what they're talking about until you starting throwing around insults. Then I thought, they don't know anything.

  • @faegrrrl

    He called me stupid first. --That's why I fired back, LOL

  • @Krusader101 read your first comment dumb shit? u said if it exploded it would render THE ENTIRE EUROPE UNINHABITABLE? witch it dident! nothing about japan. so u my friend are the bigger idiot, man some people these days.

  • @Krusader101 actually your the dumbass LOL

  • you guys need to calm down...this event sucked, but it was made worse by their communist government cutting corners and not doing the things they should have done...the reactor was not encased properly and they ran "Tests" with the safety systems turned off....man created this disaster by not using their common sense

  • @DonkeyMsKonkey Just sit and wait for all those riots against nuclear energy that will cover the planet when Fukusima goes sky high. The Soviet government did the right thing, people don't have nor are afraid of something they don't know of.

  • This is absolutely nightmare. If it weren't for Japan, I didn't even know this incident ever exist. How terrified!. After having such an incident, how could the world still have countries to build something like this in their home soil? What happen if there're similar incidents like this? The whole world could be affected and not to mention the contamination of our environment!

  • @AdvertChild98

    Man will destroy himself...not in a nuclear war... but by using nuclear  power to produce... electricity. Ironic !! - If Chernobyl could have destroyed the entire Europe, imagine what the 7 or 8 power stations in Japan can do to Japan and China and Korea if things go wrong all the way.

  • Say no to nuclear proliferation.

  • Wow. They all must have died slowly. But are all heroes for saving Europe.

  • if you are going to say something of Call of Duty you must be stupid American Redneck.

  • Oh God.... Hans Blix?

  • oh my god that has really scared me. I hope those guys working near the plant were told that they would be contaminated. And if they were why hasnt there been a film made about their courage

  • I DONT GET THIS... someone explain lol i dont get this nuclur stuff and BTW can someone explain about the second explosion and how it would hav ended the world?

  • @coool121212 Ok radiation is basically energy particles that travel through the air, the most dangerous one being Gamma radiation (which is the one that is spreading followed the chernobyl disaster) this radiation can be harmful to organisms and can result in changes to the natural environment because it can go through anything even thick masses od lead, about the second explosion just watch part 2 carefully it explains it all.

  • ONLY 3% of the radiation came out. if there will ever be a second one.... where screwed.

  • Japan 1.0

  • 1:50 Thats the worst map I have ever seen, I mean look at the finland, It has sharp corners and it's almost twice big as turkey.

  • at 1:17 it sounds like artyom form metro 2033 @_@

  • @dark2200 I thought so too! 

  • ...all because of a few ounces of uranium...

  • imagine it created a zombie outbreak o.O

  • @6fears7cuz789 OMG...lets break out the shotguns

  • we have become so carless and so afraid of one another taht we don't mind creating something so disctructive! It doesn't have to be this way, if how they say in part 1, the experiment was made to save energy,there are a lot of other energies that we can use. but we all know why all of this is done and the fact that so many countries now have this kind of power is so scary! how did we come to this?

  • Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia all Baltics are not afraid of nuclear disasters

  • i would not like to go down there AND more facts they tried to send robots on but there was so much radiation they broke and there rad thinks didnt work cuz of the radiation

  • did the cockroaches survive?

  • @rawdenashitey what if that happened to you huh? damn you you monster

  • @rawdenashitey I had to laugh but you ask a very good question! I wonder myself.

  • @rawdenashitey I shouldn't make too much jokes about this dude...

  • @rawdenashitey haha :d

  • @rawdenashitey most of them did

  • @rawdenashitey probably, those bitches survive everything!

  • @rawdenashitey Oh yes they did!

  • the human race; saviors and destroyers of planet earth and mother nature.

    nuclear power will kill us all, i just hope we we've learned from this <3

  • NOOOO NOT EUROPE

  • where did you get this video from.

  • holy shit, the details they gave about the possibility of a second explosion is absolutely terrifying. we are all forever indebted to the heroes who scarified so much to literally save the world.

  • @Sleepyhead54

    The second blast would have been a Thermo Explosions - wiping out everything within 200 square KM !

    The radiation would be even higher!....

    Whipping at least 90% of every leaving been on the world.....

  • @Sleepyhead54 Terrifying!!!! Those people should be enshrined as world saviors! Even though there could still be another disaster if the concrete tomb around the reactor continues to decay. The Russian government inherited this from the Soviet government. They seem to be trying to ignore it, to the endangerment of the rest of Europe! I hope they are really working behind the scene, trying to come up with something to permenantly seal that thing forever!

  • @Sleepyhead54 i agree....when radiation particles are release..they dont go away...they will continue to lurk in this world for thousands more years.....it's terrifying to know that there's clouds floating on top of you that's filled with radiation particles.

  • I am German-Ukranian. So my people caused this, and my other people caused World War I and II. Talk about bad relatives D:

  • @AwesomeLegoMaster Germans didnt provoque neither war it was several factors never history did just one people provoque a war and Chernobly was a disaster a accident they didnt wanted to provoke it!

  • @ImperialGuard9001 Thanks for defending me from myself lol. And yes, you are right.

  • They should have used subtitles for that russian general guy, that Dub-over guy sounds like that random B-movie voiceover guy, who always sounds the same in every movie!

  • @raymondleeleggs Correction: he`s a Ukranian "general guy"

  • @raymondleeleggs Actualy the guy the narrator sounds like Arythom from Metro 2033

  • why were scientist going to Chernobyl on airplanes when there was radiation all over the place?

  • @TonyF273 Because Russians are stupid. Only a dumb ass would do that.

  • @ih8suvz

    look for your self american since chernobyl there were no accidents in the former soviet states therefor there were plenty of accidents in usa, japan and germany.

  • @ih8suvz If they hadn`t risked their lives like that, the second explosion would have happened, and we might all be dead right now. THANK YOU RUSSIANS!

  • Dumbass Russians!

  • @mrbignasties

    stfu

  • @HongKongKanto

    FU HONG KONG PHUEY!

  • I know a kid who was born outside Chernobyle.

  • @staubin65 i know ALOT of people born outside Chernobyl, the rest of the world.

  • cod is nice but SHOW SOME RESPECT!

  • Chernobyl and Hiroshima are 2 tragedies that people should be aware of and learn from. One was intentional and the other was not, but the results of both should be burned into the minds of anyone who thinks that nuclear energy is a necessary thing to harness in the form of bombs to be as prepared as your enemy. The concept of putting trusting, innocent people at risk in order to eradicate a threat is ludicrous. The after effects are undeterminable, widespread and leave a mark forever.

  • @adiadv10 What about Nagasaki? You forgot that one.

  • @Vintage1976 dude the explosion at Chernobyl was 100 tomes more radioactive than Nagasaki and Hiroshima

  • @mariojuggernaut22 What i was pointing out, was, that he forgot Nagasaki.

  • I visit Chernobyl and Prypjat in 1991.

  • @Mutakylpy Did you really?

  • You obviously didn't get the sarcasm in my post, down syndrome faggot.

  • @Be4TinGyoU There's a difference between sarcasm and being an asshole, you down syndrome faggot

  • Not a torch, that is a thermal lance.

  • nuclear nrg does nothing the at ita bullshit what ppl say it doesnt hurt the atmos no were near as much as the factorys and shit

  • right now its ok to go there just dont past the radioactive signs

  • If this happened in any other country (especially the UK) we would not have had the decision making, improvisation or organisation to fix it, we would be too busy arguing in parliament while the world dies. Good on the Soviets! I suppose we were clever enough to build ours properly in the first place and not do stupid experiments with them though!

  • who's voice is the russian accent man?

  • who's voice is the russian accent man?

  • If I remember right it was Greenpeace who started asking the government what the hell was happening over here (UK) before they mentioned it. Maybe I'm wrong. I got soaked in that rain and found out two days later.

  • @bentskey29 I wouldn't even bother answering to those idiot trolls, they just wanna be noticed, yes they're stupid and lonely.

  • Chernobyl was a hoax, anyone who thinks otherwise needs to do there research...IT NEVER HAPPENED!

  • @Be4TinGyoU For what reason?

  • @Be4TinGyoU ur are quite possibly THE BIGGEST IDIOT that has ever walked this planet, it is like saying the Holocaust never happened, how much proof do you need!?!?!? Start showing some more respect you insensitive bastard

  • @Be4TinGyoU then explain why there is a huge metal sarcophagus over reactor #4? if it never happened then why would that be there? that is what holds in 90% of all the radiation from the reactor

  • @Hawkskill818 What if that broke O_O?

  • @IdkScapeFilms then that would not be good.... but they are thinking about building a better / sturdier sarcophagus around the existing one..

  • @Be4TinGyoU If you think it's a hoak then go to the "fake" exclusion zone, go past the "fake" radioactive signs, and drag your balls through "fake" contaminated soil. and don't worry, that cancerous lump in your pants is just an ilusion. prick.

  • @9000tommygun your mommy!

  • @Be4TinGyoU :/

  • if there had been an second explotion i would not have been born.... :(

  • @opelhater -- im glad u r born : )

  • @callofdutyrocks1996 hehe thx me to :P

  • @opelhater Get a room

  • @bluenail90 ?!?

  • @opelhater I remeber that the news showed the weather maps, and where the clouds were falling. It took about 10 days to get to over the UK. Spring showers. By then it was diluted and the caesium & iodine had lost it's 1/2 life etc.

  • fucking soviet unioners they blov up their own nuclerar plant and almost whole radioactive cloud came to europe ofcourse i'm no saying that thei didn't have their part of it pripyat and places near it got most of radiation but almost nothing get on area of todays russia so fuck them

  • holy shit :O ''europe would have been rendered uninhabitable'' :O

  • radioactive lead vapor... Those people who went in there knew it was a suicide mission. A second explosion would have made Europe Uninhabitable.. Someone had to do it and they steped up.

  • @aramhampson wat u mean stepped up

    doo u mena the workers tried to stop it

  • sounds like dr. richtofen got a 25 kill streak

  • What a friggin nightmare, god help us all if it ever blew up again : / oh and my birthday is the 26th of april how ironic.

  • Suicide missions, I have respect for those willing to offer their lifes to save ours..

  • design fail much?

  • respect to the men and women who gave their lifes to save europe and 600 million lifes

  • Why does the guy at 4:00 sound surprising like similar to Mario?

  • This would have meant world nuclear radiation poisoning :(

    This is no joke or cod game

  • doesn't it figure.....Government saying its safe in the midst of disasterous tragedy when its actually deadly........................­....sound familiar...........

  • resident evil!

  • the hiroshima bomb had the power of 100 1000 tonns TNT. it killed about 200 000 people. in chernobyl almost the same happend. the A- bomb was gone in seconds,

    but the powerplant in chernobyl still stands an causing radiation. in 2003 a group of researchers was taking some radiation sampels and the radiation was stronger than in 1986.

  • This can happen anywhere people. An no matter where it happens, the winds bring it to all of us. Our World

  • this proofs that it isnt smart to try to tame nuclear powers

  • I always get an eerie feeling after watching this

    But I cant stop researching it...

  • @ILoveFriendlyFires I had a similar reaction and curiosity. I sent a donation to "Bridges to Belarus" as a result.

  • @ILoveFriendlyFires Yes I feel exactly the same. I'm going to buy a book on it now!

  • TWO divers saved MILLIONS

  • Ah, the "elephant's foot" at the end.

  • "50,000 people yousto live now its a ghost town"

  • @ToXicYeSh This is not cod 4

  • O.o holly, really scary

    ~~~

  • my dick is bigger than that chimney.

  • 6:56 no 2,400 tons of sponges, lol. im just tryin to cheer it up a bit. im not at all what so ever tryin to be disrespectfull. i just dont like eny1 to be sad

  • if it would rain would that mean it would be radioactive rain? seriously tho.

  • @PitbuyllGamingHounds yes it would

  • Как жаль, я всегда знаю, что разрушение

  • Это был грустный день и более fatel смерти. Я бываю в городе Славутич, чтобы показать свое уважение из Москвы

  • One drip away from Europe being destroyed...