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Last Day of Pripyat



The author of this video, Michail Nazarenko, was making a film about an atomic plant and happened to be in Pripyat. He also filmed the evacuation there.At the day of evacuation, the official level of radiation in Pripyat reached 1 Roentgen per hour, but people say it was 7 Roentgens. This makes a difference, because in first case, the population would die within two or three months. While in second, people would die in several days.

Channel: People & Blogs
Author: Matagonzo

Length: 01:19
Rating: 4.82
Views: 66088

Tags: bio  biorobot  chernobil  chernobyl  liquidator  prypiat  radiacion  radiactividad  radiation  radioactivity  robot  roetgens  slave  



Video Comments

derjoghurtmitderecke (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I live in germany near the oldest Nuclear Powerplant: Biblis. You can search for it at google earth: Biblis AKW (Germany). And I live in Mainz, which is not far away.

derjoghurtmitderecke (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
ganz deiner Meinung, wenn man sich mal Tschernobyl ansieht ... das ist nicht mehr bewohnbar wir schaden also nicht nur uns selbst, sondern auch noch der Natur. Die größte Kacke ist ja , das ich in der nähe des ältesten AKWs Deutschland wohne (Biblis). genauer gesagt in Mainz, das ist ja nicht gerade weit weg ... also mal angenommen das Teil fliegt in die Luft, (was mich nicht wundern würde) wären wir ziemlich am Ar**h ums mal auf gut Deutsch zu sagen. (Über 500 Störanfälle im Jahr)

derjoghurtmitderecke (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Joa im Prinzip hast du da gar nicht so unrecht. Aber die Menschen verblöden auch so, merke ich jeden Tag. Übrigens scheiß ich auf Atom -Kacke, man alternative Energie -darin leigt die Zukunft. Man sollte die Dinger alle abschalten.

scuddycares (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
thanks. i'll copy and paste what you said to the liveleak forum where i originally saw this vid and everyone was debating it and see what they say. the poster of the vid said it was radioactivity but i was a bit skeptical because the locations of the sparks werent random locations they seemed uniform and repeated over the same spot.

AW2378000000000000 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The real tragedy is that thier was no rapid response in place, while this video was being filmed, people should already be in the process of evacuating.

Hauino15 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
ich bin für die totale anarchie und die rückverdummung der menschen hört sich blöd an aber unser planet wird von zeit zu zeit immer mehr vom menschen zerstört

MustangGTHO (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
you wouldn't actually see the sparks. if the people there had been able to see them, im sure they would have been much more concerned about their day. to quote ratarsedrodent: "It causes flashes of light on the video recording. The video (being an old one) used magnetic tape and there was a lot of ionising radiation (gamma rays) about. These can affect magnetic tape that the film is recorded on."

externalpower (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
yea it sucks but its a deadly lesson for the world. maybe the power of the atom is too much for mankind to be responsible for.

scuddycares (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
those sparks you see is the radiation contamination being caught on film. i think the radiation comes into contact with certain elements in the enviroment and causes a reaction, the spark. as for 'what's radiation?' learn to use search engines like google.

hokman1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
What's radiation? Why are there sparks on film?


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