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Chernobyl Disaster Documentary. Script by Jesse Jurman and Shaun Moyles, Edited by Jesse Jurman, Narrated by Shaun Moyles, Music composed by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard. Sources: Wikipedia, Elenafilatova.com, the History Channel, and the Discovery Channel.

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  • this vid is suck-up job, it is a lie to monotone such a screw-up

    and act like it is nothing and almost over. facts prove this far from over...300,000 workers alone are sick or dead from this not to mention the 50,000 who live there that move to late...

    an millions sick&dead in the europe from from food.

  • @addvanced First of all, you might want to check up on your grammer and spelling before you start ranting if you want to sound professional. I'm pretty sure that we mentioned the fact that the radiation is still prominent in Chernobyl. Also, while the radiation is still extensively prominent in Chernobyl, it is no longer giving off radiation on a continental scale, and I'm pretty sure that no food is being distributed that is contaminated. If you've found otherwise, by all means, post it here...

  • Thanks for all the comments. Just wanted to say, while we did try to make it as accurate as possible, it was a school project and probably shouldn't be used as a complete reference. The resources listed in the credits will probably give you more of an accurate description of the event and it's aftermath.

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  • A reactor going critical just means it is turning on, it does not make any reference to a disaster.

  • @CSUTAMTAM it did, but the alarms were ignored.

  • WHERE WERE THE REACTOR WHISTLES? GEEZ YOU WOULD THINK

    THAT SOME KIND OF HUGE NOISE WOULD GO OFF WAY BEFORE IT

    GETS TOOOOOOO LATE!!!

  • Lol at 1:21. A flat screen tv in 1986 Russia? Man commies were high tech

  • @addvanced not true .The majority of dangerous gamma ray emitting isotopes are short lived, and most have decayed away now. What remains are the long lived alpha and beta emitters (strontium, plutonium, americium, etc etc). There are a few longer lived gamma emitters, like Cobalt 57, Cobalt 60, Caesium 137 etc that are still around, but even they are becoming deminished

  • next time you make a video like this. lower the background sound. because i can hardly hear u.....

  • your ending is total bullshit the half life of the radiation takes 200,000+ years to be usable to live on

  • Great video. =)

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