All the clothing taken off of the firefighters that night at the hospital are still sitting in the exact same place, in the exact room in that abandoned hospital.
This is a really bad documentary , full of misleading descriptions. The kind of superficial analysis with a couple of good clips to tease our visual sensations. The power plant was so dangerous that the other reactors , just meters from number 4 keep working for more than 20 years after acident
I wish there was more information about the new safe confinement. Like the tracks of cranes inside that are being used to disassemble the old confinement and, eventually, do the same to the reactor. It’s a really fascinating solution.
Overall it was not that bad could have been more factual but it keeps Chornobyl in the news. Because we should never forget this historic event. You would be surprised how many people have never heard about this. 3.6 roentgen not great not terrible
There is this new A.I. software people can cet to make entire video's. All you have to do is enter a topic, like worst Nuclear meltdown or top 5 Nuclear disasters and the software makes everything. I hope they don't allow A.I. channels on the platform.
I still like it better than nookyaller… or all the children who think that calling the planet Uranus Urineous or however you want to spell the mispronunciation of the god’s name… all because IN ENGLISH HUNDREDS OF YEARS LATER WE NAMED A BODY PART SOMETHING THAT SOUNDS SIMILAR!
For those without context. Nuclear power is so much safer than this. Reactors 3 and 4 had problems already and were known to be a faulty design. If handled correctly and designed well, they can be a wonderful alternative. Please do further research into nuclear power and the sites before saying it all unsafe and worse than oil or coal. Chernobyl should be seen as what happens when a groverment cut corners. Just like what happened in Japan's nuclear power plant. This happens to oil and coal power plants, too when groverments/companies cut corners. Chernobyl just had the nuclear part to make it worse and well known.
Humans ALWAYS fail. The tech may be beyond reproach, but humans have caused every nuclear disaster. We have proven beyond any shadow of doubt that we humans will eventually cause a global extinction event from using nuclear reactors.
The science has always shown nuclear energy is relatively safe. Pretty much every nuclear mishap the world has ever experienced has been due to corporate (or in the USSR's case, governmental) bureaucrats meddling with the scientists thinking their agenda of the moment was more important than the laws of physics. Unfortunately, in real world scenarios, nuclear power will have to be managed and regulated through such entities, which gives critics of it one legit avenue for opposing it.
In a 5 year period there had been something like 66 major safety violations at the plant. It’s not “how did this happen?”, but “how did this not happen sooner?”
@ you just clarified my point. The tech is NOT the problem. The waste and the humans responsible for its safe storage for millennia is why we as a society MUST stop its use.
What a dreadful documentary. The first 10 mins could have been cut down to 30 seconds. There is just no real content. So repetitve with just lots music and melodramatic statements. I turned off after 10 mins.
We were stationed in Germany during this timeframe. The only thing said was not to purchase milk from German stores. Nothing about staying indoors. Not walking through the woods or not purchasing fruits and vegetables at local farmers markets. My husband has had 2 types of cancer. I have had a myriad of health issues. We have lost many friends and folks we worked with but stayed in contact to a variety of cancers. The Veterans Administration refuses to do any studies on folks in Germany at the time.
C’était bien pire en France, croyez moi, malheureusement… aucune restriction, aucun avertissement. Le nuage s’était tout simplement arrêté à la frontière grâce a l’anticyclone. On nous mentait à la télévision tous les jours. Aucune mise en garde concernant le lait, ou les laitues de plein champ, qui en Allemagne ne devaient plus être consommées car contaminées. Les pires irresponsables ont dû être les autorités en France. Nous habitions tout près de la frontière allemande, dans l’est, une région très contaminée. Nous avons fait cet automne là une des plus belles récoltes de champignons de forêt. Tout l’automne, à manger des cèpes très certainement contaminés. J’ai déclaré des problèmes de thyroïde un an après, je n’ai quasiment plus de glande. Mon mari a été atteint également, plus tard… sous traitement à vie, tous les deux. Ma fille a eu aussi des problèmes de santé.
We were in Germany two years before this happened, I would press the VA harder, contact your representatives and don’t back down, sadly our government knows all too well that this accident was far worse than they let on, if you aren’t aware just yet please understand that our government is not in the habit of taking care of its troops, we are considered expendable to say the least, again don’t give up tell your story to anyone who will listen, may God bless you and yours.
When this accident happened I hadn’t been gone from Germany no more than maybe 36 months, this accident was far reaching than any government has lead us to believe, back in the States shortly after this accident the skies were darker than usual, never the less there were zero news outlets carrying this accident, to me that explains just how much our government leaders care about us and our love ones, it’s no way you can convince me that the radiation from this accident was confined only to a small area near this disaster, take heed folks because this could easily happen in the US and the sad part is our government probably won’t release any information until it’s too late, never forget Covid, information on Covid was released long after Covid was killing people all over the world nuff said.
You are an adult???? I am not sure I believe you… You type like a child. I am dubious that you were really alive when it happened…. But hey! What do I know?
Every entity that produces electricity from nuclear reactors should be responsible and accountable, both financially and environmentally, for any is issues that arise from its use and for the globally safe storage of all radioactive waste produced until the time the waste no longer presents a global or local extinction threat, which is many thousands of years. It is immoral to leave a risk like that for earth inhabitants to face thousands of years from now. Imagine if archaeologists opened pharos tomes and it resulted in the extinction of every living thing on the planet. That’s what we are leaving.
@@sforza209Spoken like a real "adult..." Arrogant and vindictive, without basis of fact, respect or courtesy. Ah the internet... TROLLS really do come out of the woodwork. You give adults a very bad name!
That's very ignorant to say, think and blatantly false. It's been proven 100x over that nuclear energy is safer, more responsible, cheaper to use among other things. The disposal of nuclear energy waste is extremely responsible and safer than any other energy production. The case of soviet union issues was purely political, hiding anything negative at all cost, pure propaganda and the norm for soviet union which was a big factor of its downfall. I get that everyone has free will to have opinions but at least base them on facts/stats and not propaganda nonsense from an outlier with zero fact base
@ no, it has never been proven that it 100x cheaper. The cost of safe radioactive waste containment has never been factored in to the cost of goods delivered, and that cost has to be considered. The populations left with the waste problem have to pick up the bill and pay for it through taxes or their lives if the funding is cut off. And it’s deadly for millennia. It is literally the definition of ignorant NOT to consider the cost of radioactive waste storage for at least 2000 years.
The documentary is just wrong on so many things. the people were experienced on the reactor and educated, but they did never receive the full picture of the reactor. The head engineer started the test for his own promotion with far lower levels of power than given. You can't go against the partyand the party wanted the test. Sadly the missing knownledge led to a highly unstable reactor which they were able to even more unstabilize due to absolutely full control over everything. Which led to them removing the rev limiter and feeding NOS while also draining oil and clogging the heatsink. And it was NOT a routine check. It was an emergency check to get an idea if the turbines could bridge the time between blackout and emergency generator running. this documentary is the pure essence how many modern audiencers view atomic energy. Ideology, bad story and even less knownledge than the poor guys in the CNPP come together here.
Why is it out of context? @ 13:28 they are describing the 1st Firemen arriving but the images are of the Liquidators hoisting the flag after they finished the clean up of the Graphite on the roof?
Oh and by the way, nuclear energy is NOT IN ANY WAY SAFE, clean and sustainable! NEVER HAS BEEN! It ALWAYS creates byproduct and waste and is highly unstable even when safeguards and protocols are followed! Never mind the ever-swaying political views, always flighty regulatory measures surrounding it!… Solar! Wind! And (fingers crossed!) fusion… maybe some day!!! Fusion!!! Which actually DOES occur in nature… these sources of energy are the future, if humanity does indeed have a future at all…
Absolutley shame my grand father is died there when he help build a new houses in Slavutich Ukraine, he was a chief architecht. when he arrived home he died of radiation within a few months.
@@johnmurphy6698 what happens in the next few days is pivotal to the future of this country. i voted trump and prays he wins, harris will be further going down that rabbit hole. i think trump actually does stand a good shot at winning. she is a horrific candidate
All these people getting upset with the pronunciation of the word Nuclear, yet i wonder how many would pronounce Aluminum as A-loom-inum instead of A-loo-min-ium.
I wonder what happened to the peoples things that were left behind. No one ever talks about that, and when you see videos on youtube about the apartments they are all bare.
"Radiation contamination caused the pine trees to turn a reddish brown color"😢😢... Not exactly sure why that got to me but it almost sounded semi symbolic to the results of the catastrophe, as if the trees ended up bleeding from the consequences of this terrible disaster that we caused and I pray it will never happen again if we are very lucky!!! 🤞🤞I choose hope and do my best to continue living a life where that is still possible (regardless of the clear naivety of that route and of which I'm well aware of as being the case) but even still, I remain hopeful and that we will begin to evolve more and more as time carries on, learning and growing the very best that we can. I prefer to have a little faith in the good majority of us because we still can see many miraculous and special moments in which we will display absolutely pure, innocent, heartfelt and completely selfless acts of caring, compassion, kindness and love for our fellow man and this seems to often be present and witnessed during some of the worst moments of crisis/times of desperation we've found ourselves in. Anyways, Peace and much love from Canada to you all!!✌️✌️🇨🇦 ❤️💯🫂🌎
The videos used in this do not even remotely match what is being spoken about. They were talking about firefighters arriving and showed the workers putting the flag at the top of the tower after completing their work. AI is not the answer for appropriate documentaries.
See in some areas it's unsafe to venture in.Shame it was a beautiful city .I bet if people hadn't went in an create destruction it would be as people lived there .Doors aren't taking off their hinges windows aren't busted out shame people do this I believe it would be as the day the people left it if not for these indestructible people .I watch this over an over an I see stalkers doing things that really scares me.Climbing latter's that may not be still attached are may break from the buildings.My prayers for the people privet .!!!
This is clearly an American “documentary” ( and a poor one at that) “The devastating nature of nuclear power in the wrong hands” Yeahhh ok🙄Now do 3 Mile Island…
How many square miles are rendered uninhabitable for centuries when a fossil-fueled plant explodes? How many square miles are rendered uninhabitable for centuries when a nuclear-fueled plant explodes? How long does the coal ash remain toxic to life? Spent nuclear fuel?
The radioactive clothing was thrown away?.It was put into the basement of the hospital.Once you throw radioactive clothing away,it stops being radioactive.lol
I think there are more important things to concentrate on in this documentary than a "missing r" in the narrator's enunciation. Very factual & interesting documentary giving me information I have never heard before. Many thanx.
i think it might be true, not sure about the number per say, but i do think it did release more radiation. i don't have a deep understandment of radiation, i'm just a high school student, but from watching documentaries and stuff i find that are key differences between a nuclear explosion and a nuclear meltdown. nuclear explosions are instantaneous while meltdowns take much more time, that leads to long-term contamination rather than a more instantaneous one, the core might've released radiation for awhile with the help of the fire so the waste is much larger compared to a bomb that detonates instantaneously and releases sudden radiation rather than releasing radiation for a long period of time and both these places are habitable today while chernobyl still isn't not sure tho ! just my thoughts
@@robindrake9654 there are several RBMK reactors still functioning today. i wondered if they received enough safety upgrads to prevent this from happening again? are they still just as dangerous as the Chernobyl units? did they change the design on the moderators so it's not graphite?
@@andrewdonohue1853there are a few dozen RBMK still in operation, and yes the International Nuclear Regulatory Authority oversaw the moderator tip redesign. Which makes them considerably safer. But regardless to that , any reactor that has a positive void coefficient has an intrinsically unsafe design characteristic.
Basically a reactor that has a positive void coefficient will run away with a loss of cooling water, because the water is also actually part of the moderator component of the reactor 😉
@@robindrake965420,000 YEARS before it MAY be safe there. Toxic radioactive metals spread to the environment, cancer writ large, birth defects and innocent lives ruined... These are as insidious and horrific as yet ANOTHER TROLL tries to imply gas and oil kills more people. 😮😮 Reality check ✔️ you failed.
I can't even watch this. The "Nuclea" is driving me crazy. That's AI for you I guess.
For me it was "PRIP E AT" 🤦♂️🖕
Thanks, now I cant' stop laughing everytime it says Nuclea.
This is Ai?
@dallas802 Yes AI doesn't do well with many 3 syllable words.
Just throwing this out there. Nuclear has an "r" at the end. Every time he says "nuclea" I die a little inside.
It’s excruciating. But I also can’t wait for the next one.
Eh, I'm not even to watch it then.
It’s like he has no idear what he’s saying.
I caught that too, now it's gonna bug me the whole time lol
It's like when people throw in a second u and pronounce it Nucular. Same deal it's a cringe.
All the clothing taken off of the firefighters that night at the hospital are still sitting in the exact same place, in the exact room in that abandoned hospital.
This is a really bad documentary , full of misleading descriptions. The kind of superficial analysis with a couple of good clips to tease our visual sensations. The power plant was so dangerous that the other reactors , just meters from number 4 keep working for more than 20 years after acident
do you have other chernobyl documentary recommendations?
Didn't they put a cap on reactor 4? And workers were driven in and out by trains and wore protective clothing?
They also used footage from people watching the 69 moon landing for the scene where "news reaches the world" smh
A lot of the footage had nothing to do with the accident. POS doc, fishing for likes and ad money.
I wish there was more information about the new safe confinement. Like the tracks of cranes inside that are being used to disassemble the old confinement and, eventually, do the same to the reactor. It’s a really fascinating solution.
The reason there’s so little information on it is probably because the money allocated was embezzled… nyah?
Overall it was not that bad could have been more factual but it keeps Chornobyl in the news. Because we should never forget this historic event. You would be surprised how many people have never heard about this. 3.6 roentgen not great not terrible
There is this new A.I. software people can cet to make entire video's. All you have to do is enter a topic, like worst Nuclear meltdown or top 5 Nuclear disasters and the software makes everything. I hope they don't allow A.I. channels on the platform.
This video is it's own "New Klee Uhh" disaster.
I still like it better than nookyaller… or all the children who think that calling the planet Uranus Urineous or however you want to spell the mispronunciation of the god’s name… all because IN ENGLISH HUNDREDS OF YEARS LATER WE NAMED A BODY PART SOMETHING THAT SOUNDS SIMILAR!
For those without context. Nuclear power is so much safer than this. Reactors 3 and 4 had problems already and were known to be a faulty design. If handled correctly and designed well, they can be a wonderful alternative. Please do further research into nuclear power and the sites before saying it all unsafe and worse than oil or coal. Chernobyl should be seen as what happens when a groverment cut corners. Just like what happened in Japan's nuclear power plant.
This happens to oil and coal power plants, too when groverments/companies cut corners. Chernobyl just had the nuclear part to make it worse and well known.
Facts 💯
Humans ALWAYS fail. The tech may be beyond reproach, but humans have caused every nuclear disaster. We have proven beyond any shadow of doubt that we humans will eventually cause a global extinction event from using nuclear reactors.
The science has always shown nuclear energy is relatively safe. Pretty much every nuclear mishap the world has ever experienced has been due to corporate (or in the USSR's case, governmental) bureaucrats meddling with the scientists thinking their agenda of the moment was more important than the laws of physics.
Unfortunately, in real world scenarios, nuclear power will have to be managed and regulated through such entities, which gives critics of it one legit avenue for opposing it.
In a 5 year period there had been something like 66 major safety violations at the plant. It’s not “how did this happen?”, but “how did this not happen sooner?”
@ you just clarified my point.
The tech is NOT the problem. The waste and the humans responsible for its safe storage for millennia is why we as a society MUST stop its use.
What a dreadful documentary. The first 10 mins could have been cut down to 30 seconds. There is just no real content. So repetitve with just lots music and melodramatic statements. I turned off after 10 mins.
Me too! But I ran out of stuff I haven't seen and came back.
And because of this humanity has an understandable but still irrational fear of nuclear energy.
13:38 - That is Fukushima Daiichi
no it isnt xD the core did not explode and did not shower the region with tiny core fragments
@@grusgameplays1308 That picture @ 13:38 is of a reactor at Fukushima being sprayed with water.
We were stationed in Germany during this timeframe. The only thing said was not to purchase milk from German stores. Nothing about staying indoors. Not walking through the woods or not purchasing fruits and vegetables at local farmers markets.
My husband has had 2 types of cancer. I have had a myriad of health issues. We have lost many friends and folks we worked with but stayed in contact to a variety of cancers.
The Veterans Administration refuses to do any studies on folks in Germany at the time.
C’était bien pire en France, croyez moi, malheureusement… aucune restriction, aucun avertissement. Le nuage s’était tout simplement arrêté à la frontière grâce a l’anticyclone. On nous mentait à la télévision tous les jours. Aucune mise en garde concernant le lait, ou les laitues de plein champ, qui en Allemagne ne devaient plus être consommées car contaminées. Les pires irresponsables ont dû être les autorités en France. Nous habitions tout près de la frontière allemande, dans l’est, une région très contaminée. Nous avons fait cet automne là une des plus belles récoltes de champignons de forêt. Tout l’automne, à manger des cèpes très certainement contaminés. J’ai déclaré des problèmes de thyroïde un an après, je n’ai quasiment plus de glande. Mon mari a été atteint également, plus tard… sous traitement à vie, tous les deux. Ma fille a eu aussi des problèmes de santé.
@@IvyBackBay😢🙏🙏🙏❤️🩹
We were in Germany two years before this happened, I would press the VA harder, contact your representatives and don’t back down, sadly our government knows all too well that this accident was far worse than they let on, if you aren’t aware just yet please understand that our government is not in the habit of taking care of its troops, we are considered expendable to say the least, again don’t give up tell your story to anyone who will listen, may God bless you and yours.
When this accident happened I hadn’t been gone from Germany no more than maybe 36 months, this accident was far reaching than any government has lead us to believe, back in the States shortly after this accident the skies were darker than usual, never the less there were zero news outlets carrying this accident, to me that explains just how much our government leaders care about us and our love ones, it’s no way you can convince me that the radiation from this accident was confined only to a small area near this disaster, take heed folks because this could easily happen in the US and the sad part is our government probably won’t release any information until it’s too late, never forget Covid, information on Covid was released long after Covid was killing people all over the world nuff said.
You are an adult???? I am not sure I believe you… You type like a child. I am dubious that you were really alive when it happened…. But hey! What do I know?
Anyone who wants to visit this place as a tourist needs their head examined. the place is full of hot spots beneath your feet
Great lead in with the alarm and Geiger counter. Built it up very nicely. New sub
Wrong hands? Lol ok lets just forget that bikini atoll happened!!
Wrong hands 😂
Anyone know what the music is near the start? From 3:40
maybe i'm just a dumb american, but this is the first time in my entire life i've ever heard the word "nuclea"
So you didn't proofread your script?
Oh you poor souls!
This is ok.. misses some major information on the accident itself.
Informative
Merci pour ces images, que pour certaines je n’avais jamais vues.
Every entity that produces electricity from nuclear reactors should be responsible and accountable, both financially and environmentally, for any is issues that arise from its use and for the globally safe storage of all radioactive waste produced until the time the waste no longer presents a global or local extinction threat, which is many thousands of years. It is immoral to leave a risk like that for earth inhabitants to face thousands of years from now.
Imagine if archaeologists opened pharos tomes and it resulted in the extinction of every living thing on the planet. That’s what we are leaving.
You think like a child.
@@sforza209Spoken like a real "adult..." Arrogant and vindictive, without basis of fact, respect or courtesy.
Ah the internet... TROLLS really do come out of the woodwork.
You give adults a very bad name!
@@sforza209 it seems the children think more clearly than the adults supposedly in charge, so thanks for the compliment.
That's very ignorant to say, think and blatantly false. It's been proven 100x over that nuclear energy is safer, more responsible, cheaper to use among other things. The disposal of nuclear energy waste is extremely responsible and safer than any other energy production. The case of soviet union issues was purely political, hiding anything negative at all cost, pure propaganda and the norm for soviet union which was a big factor of its downfall. I get that everyone has free will to have opinions but at least base them on facts/stats and not propaganda nonsense from an outlier with zero fact base
@ no, it has never been proven that it 100x cheaper. The cost of safe radioactive waste containment has never been factored in to the cost of goods delivered, and that cost has to be considered. The populations left with the waste problem have to pick up the bill and pay for it through taxes or their lives if the funding is cut off. And it’s deadly for millennia. It is literally the definition of ignorant NOT to consider the cost of radioactive waste storage for at least 2000 years.
As the documentary states.. this shows the danger when nukula power falls into the wrong hands.. 😏
The documentary is just wrong on so many things.
the people were experienced on the reactor and educated, but they did never receive the full picture of the reactor. The head engineer started the test for his own promotion with far lower levels of power than given. You can't go against the partyand the party wanted the test. Sadly the missing knownledge led to a highly unstable reactor which they were able to even more unstabilize due to absolutely full control over everything. Which led to them removing the rev limiter and feeding NOS while also draining oil and clogging the heatsink.
And it was NOT a routine check. It was an emergency check to get an idea if the turbines could bridge the time between blackout and emergency generator running.
this documentary is the pure essence how many modern audiencers view atomic energy. Ideology, bad story and even less knownledge than the poor guys in the CNPP come together here.
In Britain, we were minutes away from a disaster at Sellafield Nuclear Reprocessing plant, which would have been far worse than Chernobyl
39:20 - Not true. There are liquidators still alive and well.
alive yes, but well...
Sound copyright: The bee gees on acid after goldfish dies
My first time of knowing about it Krazy it brought me here by looking up history
3:40 not much of a secret is it?
It's perfectly fine, the deer only had one head. 😅
backround music sucks
Nuclea? What the hell is a Nuclea?
Chowdair?! It's chowda! Say it right A.I.!!!
I know what a nuculi is not nuclea
nucle-ahh shit, here we go again
Farklı bir bakış açısı güzel bir çalışmaydı. Türkçe alt yazı desteği olmaması üzücü.
Why is it out of context? @ 13:28 they are describing the 1st Firemen arriving but the images are of the Liquidators hoisting the flag after they finished the clean up of the Graphite on the roof?
i think this video is entirely ai generated
Why is the narrator pronouncing it nu-klee-ah? Is he from Southie or something? Otherwise, a decent documentary.
Oh and by the way, nuclear energy is NOT IN ANY WAY SAFE, clean and sustainable! NEVER HAS BEEN! It ALWAYS creates byproduct and waste and is highly unstable even when safeguards and protocols are followed! Never mind the ever-swaying political views, always flighty regulatory measures surrounding it!… Solar! Wind! And (fingers crossed!) fusion… maybe some day!!! Fusion!!! Which actually DOES occur in nature… these sources of energy are the future, if humanity does indeed have a future at all…
@@myrnaloy1025stop crying
Absolutley shame my grand father is died there when he help build a new houses in Slavutich Ukraine, he was a chief architecht. when he arrived home he died of radiation within a few months.
All in the name of Soviet socialism
In the name of Soviet socialism and sadly that’s what these people want in America
@@johnmurphy6698 what happens in the next few days is pivotal to the future of this country. i voted trump and prays he wins, harris will be further going down that rabbit hole. i think trump actually does stand a good shot at winning. she is a horrific candidate
Cool story brah
@@andrewdonohue1853 I want trump to win but I don’t see it happening
It blows me away that capital punishment allegedly cost more than life in prison we don't need them here. Just away with him and call it a day
32:50
Oh you poor souls
A documentary I was interested in, ruined by music noise underneath, remove the music and I'd watch it
Do some research
Make a documentary on Bhopal Gas Tragedy in India..
You must not know that these channels do not make documentaries. You would be better off doing your own research.
All these people getting upset with the pronunciation of the word Nuclear, yet i wonder how many would pronounce Aluminum as A-loom-inum instead of A-loo-min-ium.
I wonder what happened to the peoples things that were left behind. No one ever talks about that, and when you see videos on youtube about the apartments they are all bare.
It was collected by soldiers and was buried, some things were looted.
@@antjeprivat1010 oh ok thanks for the info.
"Radiation contamination caused the pine trees to turn a reddish brown color"😢😢... Not exactly sure why that got to me but it almost sounded semi symbolic to the results of the catastrophe, as if the trees ended up bleeding from the consequences of this terrible disaster that we caused and I pray it will never happen again if we are very lucky!!! 🤞🤞I choose hope and do my best to continue living a life where that is still possible (regardless of the clear naivety of that route and of which I'm well aware of as being the case) but even still, I remain hopeful and that we will begin to evolve more and more as time carries on, learning and growing the very best that we can. I prefer to have a little faith in the good majority of us because we still can see many miraculous and special moments in which we will display absolutely pure, innocent, heartfelt and completely selfless acts of caring, compassion, kindness and love for our fellow man and this seems to often be present and witnessed during some of the worst moments of crisis/times of desperation we've found ourselves in. Anyways, Peace and much love from Canada to you all!!✌️✌️🇨🇦 ❤️💯🫂🌎
Clear evidence that radiation is far less dangerous to the environment than humans. Nice to see that it only needed us gone for 30 years to recover.
The videos used in this do not even remotely match what is being spoken about. They were talking about firefighters arriving and showed the workers putting the flag at the top of the tower after completing their work. AI is not the answer for appropriate documentaries.
Nucle-ar not Nucle-ah...
See in some areas it's unsafe to venture in.Shame it was a beautiful city .I bet if people hadn't went in an create destruction it would be as people lived there .Doors aren't taking off their hinges windows aren't busted out shame people do this I believe it would be as the day the people left it if not for these indestructible people .I watch this over an over an I see stalkers doing things that really scares me.Climbing latter's that may not be still attached are may break from the buildings.My prayers for the people privet .!!!
Your mum
This is clearly an American “documentary” ( and a poor one at that)
“The devastating nature of nuclear power in the wrong hands” Yeahhh ok🙄Now do 3 Mile Island…
Nuclear power is perfectly safe . . . until it's not.
Compared with coal yes it is very safe
How many square miles are rendered uninhabitable for centuries when a fossil-fueled plant explodes?
How many square miles are rendered uninhabitable for centuries when a nuclear-fueled plant explodes?
How long does the coal ash remain toxic to life?
Spent nuclear fuel?
The radioactive clothing was thrown away?.It was put into the basement of the hospital.Once you throw radioactive clothing away,it stops being radioactive.lol
The 20 minutes of information is nice.
But the 36 minutes of filler is tiresome.
I've seen 20 year old Alfa Romeo's with less filler.
I was six years old I remember
I'm pretty sure that's not what happened.
fukushima ; hold my beer
Man, thats alot of filler
Why can't this guy pronounce 'nuclear' correctly?
God, this took forever to get going.
17:06 - "melted nucular fuel ..."
How many ads did this guy put in this video
It's the background...whatever-thst-is l...that's got me leaving and hitting Do Not Reccomend for the future. WTF.
Very poor "documentary". All sound effects, random footage and extremely lightweight narration. Gave up after 13 minutes.
"Nuclear energy in the wrong hands...". Who are the right hands? Typical sloppy moralizing in bad journalism.
Damn how many ads did they put in this video
It's the background warble for me, no thanks
Nucle--aaahh.
Why does it sound like a mosquito in the video?
What a pile of crap… watch “that Chernobyl guy” for more factual content
I miss the USSR, they kept world in balance.
Perhaps the channel should be renamed AI Productions?
Still, at least they say nucLEAR instead of nucular!
Coal is the most dangerous fuel. 🤣🤣🤣
I think there are more important things to concentrate on in this documentary than a "missing r" in the narrator's enunciation. Very factual & interesting documentary giving me information I have never heard before. Many thanx.
Stolen video. Dont watch.
All you people complaining about the video lol, turn it off Hahah and watch something else jeez hahaha
The worst soundtrack I've ever heard. So annoying.
Why does he say "nuclea"?
A lot of missing information it's a C Plus
Nuke-LEE-ar.
Who writes this shit?
the power, of nuclea…
Nope! At 10:55 this does say nookyaller! Thumbs down and bye!
400 times the radiation release compared to Hiroshima plus Nagasaki? I sincerely doubt it!
i think it might be true, not sure about the number per say, but i do think it did release more radiation. i don't have a deep understandment of radiation, i'm just a high school student, but from watching documentaries and stuff i find that are key differences between a nuclear explosion and a nuclear meltdown. nuclear explosions are instantaneous while meltdowns take much more time, that leads to long-term contamination rather than a more instantaneous one, the core might've released radiation for awhile with the help of the fire so the waste is much larger compared to a bomb that detonates instantaneously and releases sudden radiation rather than releasing radiation for a long period of time
and both these places are habitable today while chernobyl still isn't
not sure tho ! just my thoughts
Nice video 🫡🌍❣️
Stupid music ruined this video!!
Absolutely pathetic documentary, you should be ashamed. Full of misinformation, totally inaccurate & glosses over the facts.
I get the hint of smugness in that American voice,thumbs down
They screwed up a "safety test"
If this was about a US disaster, it would have been an "experimental procedure" that went ary.
Poor
So old ,,
Nuclea
music sux
super boring crap
Operator error.....😢
no, mostly plant design!!!!
Nuclear reactors should be designed to be intrinsically safe!!! And RBMK reactors certainly are NOT THAT .
@@robindrake9654 there are several RBMK reactors still functioning today. i wondered if they received enough safety upgrads to prevent this from happening again? are they still just as dangerous as the Chernobyl units? did they change the design on the moderators so it's not graphite?
@@andrewdonohue1853there are a few dozen RBMK still in operation, and yes the International Nuclear Regulatory Authority oversaw the moderator tip redesign. Which makes them considerably safer.
But regardless to that , any reactor that has a positive void coefficient has an intrinsically unsafe design characteristic.
Basically a reactor that has a positive void coefficient will run away with a loss of cooling water, because the water is also actually part of the moderator component of the reactor 😉
I pray we don't witness the same, especially in the middle east!!!😢😢😢
You guys already have a deadly scourge emanating all over the Middle East. It’s called Islam.
not a lick of new info or insight. and im just going make a.bold statement, nuclear power, not really clean.
poor engineering tambien
Cleaner than coal coal actually emits more radiation due to isotopes in the coal
😢😢😢Sad
Nuclear power, an alternative to oil and gas ?? NO THANK YOU !!!!
And you don’t think that both oil and gas have not done the same amount of damage to our environment cumulatively???
Get real !!!
You are not smart at least..More like Greta if you know what I mean..
@@robindrake965420,000 YEARS before it MAY be safe there. Toxic radioactive metals spread to the environment, cancer writ large, birth defects and innocent lives ruined... These are as insidious and horrific as yet ANOTHER TROLL tries to imply gas and oil kills more people. 😮😮
Reality check ✔️ you failed.