Radioactive Cloud/Fallout Over Europe From the Chernobyl Disaster
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It's not fake and this map does not mean that people died in these coloured areas. It just shows how much radioactive fallout it was over europe from the disaster til 1 week after the disaster.
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I wouldnt be surprised if theJpanes government came out a week from now saying that "magical radiation loving microbes" absobed all the radiation and its all better now.
Same thing US government did in conjustcion woth BP lying and saying "magical oil loving microbes" ate the oil...its all better.
Lies..Lies , and MORE LIES!
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In Yugoslavia scientists knew everything but had to shut down,communists lied the nation although the circumstances in decades after have been terrible....
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Spain and portugal untouched
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oops my bad sweden
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are you in lithuania or poland?
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I saw it twice. First time, when I was an teanager, we became ,,hibakusha `` by radioactive cloud ( 0:56 Germany ) , maybe 2 MicroSv/ h , and we had problemes with Cäsium and Jod 131. And now, this year, in Japan, my secound home, just 260 km far from the Fukushima daiichi Nuclear power plant.
I thought, Nuc. powerplants in Japan and Germany are safe. But they arent safe.
So, we have to stop the nuc. power plants in all over the world. Urgent !!!
原発止めよ !!! Stoppt die AKW´s !!!
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Fucking fantastic. Our weatherman (belgium) back then, had to lie there was no danger and everyone could stay outside. After a while (i dont know i wasnt born untill 91) he quit his job, the man was broken by guilt cause he knew he made it worse
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@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT jodete
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@MadMedeiros That's amazing, isn't it? It stopped at the border of Spain and never came close to Portugal.
Arent all particals gone now,in the meaning that they flushed into the ground by rain?
That they will radioactiver for decades i know,but that most of the particals are not harmfull now is that correct?
I read somewhere that fallout gets like 5cm a jear into the ground by rain,on a avarage place in Europe,so i gues most of the treath caused bye Chernobyl is gone,in a certain way,but it will reach the ground water one day,and than we have a new problem...
Berniessen 4 months ago
@Berniessen
Most is gone but the Chernobyl area still got some radioactive fallout.
alexforspeed 4 months ago
what was the timespan for what is shown in the video?
harrowbits 10 months ago
@harrowbits
1 week I think.
alexforspeed 10 months ago
only bloody Spain didnt touch ??????????????????
ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT 10 months ago 2
@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT
Haha, yeah.
alexforspeed 10 months ago