My grandfather was one of the people who were cleaning the rooftop of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor from the radioactive materials. He was brought with another group of people on December 19-th, 1986. And the radiation was so high that they were allowed to spend only one minute on the roof. After that he was helping in the civilian areas for another month... My grandfather never told me this story, after he died I found documents of the USSR thanking him for his service and documents acknowledging his bravery in cleaning the roof from the radioactive materials. His name was Nikolay Zhuchenko. I miss him ❤😔 Edit: for all wondering, he was a builder in his daily life... So he was probably helping in the civilian areas with something related to that
The people who toiled to contain this disaster after being told they would die if the did so were absolute heroes and should be remembered for saving life as we know it across Europe in a yearly memorial day. Their bravery and self sacrifice was awe inspiring
Let me correct myself, Fukushima is contaminating nearby ocean floor, they didn't make much progress at cleaning the power plant, they plan on dumping contaminated water into the ocean (they probably were doing it before announcing)
Infact they were locked in place Dyatlov: I lowered the control rods from the other panel Akimov: They are still up.. they are only a third of the way in and I do not know why... I already sent the trainees to lower them manually... This was in the miniseries Highlithing the fact that the tips of the control rods (graphite) were locked in place after the explosion which meant that the control rods only worsened the situation as barely any boron touched the core and mostly just graphite touched it. Thus the core heated... and heated... and heated....
My first tattoo is the radiological symbol in their memory. We owe them a great debt. It wasn't ever going to be as bad as the series claims, but it would have poisoned the ground water.
Tom Scott did a video about this exact problem; how to bury radioactive waste so that it can never be found and uncovered, even 100,000 years from now.
@@LuisGrande lol, im not talking about cellphones. You are permanently exposed to background radiation coming from the earth, the sun, even visible light is part of electromagnetic radiation. Look i was not looking to be the idiot the ruins a joke, it just sounded like you not knowing that you are experiencing radiation all the time✌🏻
@@LuisGrande and by the way 😅 something cant give off x amount of radiation. If it is radioactive it is radioactive. And cellphones use radiation with wavelenghts that have no influence on molecular or atomic level. So you are right no one cares about the cellphones 😜
It is a cool place to visit and its not that dangerous I spent 2 days exploring the zone with guides and the most dangerous thing we saw was a claw from a crane. It would have taken hours sitting inside the claw to just be sick.
Not at all, radiation levels in both Pripyat and Chernobyl are mostly within norm And night walk in Pripyat is unforgettable experience, so totally worth a little risk
@@KIT2142LAW Well I always see clips of tourists searching for spots with high radiation, and you know why it's a lost place and not worth the risk? Because it's still dangerous
@@AirborneIH He was the brain at the side of the man in charge sent to the site by the government. In the first hours and days, the KGB kept the desaster under the cover to preserve the national image, delaying evacuation and even holding annual festivities normally to not raise suspicion. A police robot they got from Germany failed immediately upon trying to push radioactive rubble from the roof, because the level of radiation was drastically understated. Many in the hazard zone were not informed until the next day, they rather got the news from international research personnel who quickly detected the severity of radiation and located the source of the nuclear incident. When the three persons responsible for the catastrophe were tried in court, Legasov told the exact truth, even confessing having covered up information about the real risks of russian RMBK reactor types in a document in order to preserve the nation's image. His direct criticism on the tyranny of the KGB led to him being suspended from his job (while keeping his title, again to avoid suspicion), and commiting suicide two years later, with his memoirs recorded on several audio tapes. His suicide then drew much attention to the desaster again, with his memoirs being thoroughly examined by many scientists and shedding light on the real slip-ups that led to the tragedy. Many other similar RMBK reactors were subsequently shut down or modified to avoid the same catastrophe in the future. Legasov was a very accomplished man, having earned all national honor medals but one, which he would've earned by common sense for his engagement at the site but was denied to him multiple times in fear of spreading the wrong message.
@@MrSaemichlaus Also if you read Leagsovs tapes then he says that the evacuation was decided on the evening of the 26th (the same day as the accident) and executed on the next day even though the measurements showed radiation between one and tens of milliroentgen per hours which was within allowable limits according to regulation. 75 was the upper limit that was allowed without evacuation. According to his tapes the soviets did not delay evacuation.
Thank you so much to those BRAVE HEROES that went and help contain the radioactivity and lost their lives to save us THANK YOU GUYS you are TRUE HEROES
they were not brave heroes by will though... Yes. they were volunteers, but they didn't know what they were volunteering for. Most of them didn't know they were about to sacrifice their lives.
@@moonbyulswife3990 no they did know what they were doing each worker was only supposed to be there for 3 months and many stayed for multiple deployments they knew what they were getting into and were going to give it all to save those they love
@@giovannicervantes2053 nah man, that's bs. The government hid the true severity of the accident, the workers didn't even have any proper equipment and they weren't alerted so the public wouldn't know. A lot of people were suspicious and knew that something serious was happening but they still went. But a lot of them had no clue, they were regular firefighters who came to their job that day and workers that had nothing but a shovel.
One of the main problems with Chernobyls reactor is it was designed with a positive temperature coefficient of reactivity meaning as the reactor got hotter, the fission would speed up, leading to a snowball effect. Most reactors now have a negative tcr meaning as it gets hotter, the power goes down making it naturally stable.
Thank you for this.When I watched HBO Chernobyl series,in the last series it said that it had a positive tcr,and i didnt understood that,so again thank you.
Imagine the legend of Pandora's box was from an old civilization on this planet that was wiped out when someone opened a radioactive accident enclosing sarcophagus from an even older civilization. And that we're now producing a new Pandora's box
My cousin was still in the womb when this happened. It messed with her development in there and as a result, she doesn't have a right arm. I don't know if suffers any other issues. Her mother lived in Hungry at the time and still does.
@A numba 9 large Extra dip the fuck? It was the soviet government you prick. The workers caused an *accident* but the government said there was nothing wrong.
Or you could turn into one of me or godzilla no if a Khaled alien and marine iguana and/or marine dinosaur were exposed to radiation that is what Daleks and Godzilla are
(Sorry if Im being a history nerd) I would like to add that Pripyat was the only nearby town, besides from Kyiev. Chernobyl itself was just the name that was used to call the area around the Nuclear Reactors and their "exclusion zones". If you wanna know the real name of the Reactors it was the Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Nuclear Power Plant before the incident! :] ( Nuclear History is a super big special interest for me so my apologies if I sound rude)
I spent 2 days in the exclusion zone exploring Pripyat and the plant. Surprisingly there are people who live full time in the exclusion zone, including a 93 year old man who moved back to his house in Chernobyl after only a couple months. Pripyat itself was creepy but also amazing to explore, because it really is a freeze frame of life in the soviet union. It was very cool to see some of the iconic locations around there like the Ferris wheel and bumper cars, as well as the recreation building with the pool. I may go again in the future, and if you’re interested I recommend it.
Yup! So then it will someone else's problam. The thing is though, and many people may not agree, but the biggest threat to life on the planet, is Life on this ppanet!! Chernobyl, in all honesty, is probably the best example. Some random person in Milwaukee or Germany or where ever, can doing research on Nucular Power, get one part of an equation wrong, and then --- BOOM!! No more earth! No more life.
@@carlb1056 Smart logic they have there. Take the contamination from the area and go contaminate somewhere else. It would be smart to just let it decay where it sits.
It's completely fine to stand outside and inside some of the reactor buildings, in fact there are guided tours inside the plant and the area. You will only get exposed to around the same radiation as you would while on a plane.
Dude mispronounces easy common shit constantly. Couple that with the robotic "definitely reading from a script right now" tone and he sounds like the worlds most interesting speak and spell. It drives me a up a fucking wall
There’s a giant crane on the inside of the New Confinement Arch that’s used to pick up and dismantle the sarcophagus and reactor itself. There’s a special kind of train that it would be dumped into to take it away. The arch also has huge dehumidifiers to put air into the arch because the moisture would cause the metal in the arch to rust and then make it collapse, so it lasts way longer
I'm not sure what you were attempting to imply here? First, no, radiation is not the sole cause of cancer, nor is it a direct cause. Cancer (simplified) is a random mutation that can occur in certain cells that cause them to reproduce uncontrollably. These mutations happen constantly in your body, but it usually manages to detect the mistake and correct it. Occasionally your body misses and let's a mutation through. Radiation can accelerate the rate of these mutations and make it more likely they get through and become cancer. We treat cancer with concentrated doses of radiation, in order to attempt to target and destroy groups of cancerous cells.
@@amorag59 The exposure itself would not give you cancer. It would drastically increase your chance at getting cancer. No, in the short term, you would likely die of radiation poisoning and not cancer. Getting hit by concentrated ionized radiation doesnt magically give you cancer, it merely makes natural processes of mutation more likely to happen in cells.
It's actually really cool if you'd like to know more there is a moive on Hulu about it or you can research on TH-cam I've heard there's something about this topic on Netflix but I haven't seen it yet
No mention of the elephants foot inside the reactor. It's still active and slowly chewing it's way into the floor.Could be a big issue in years to come.
@@clarissasanchez772 Yeah I think it's been stated that if this somehow melts down enought to contact with a underground stream of water it might explode-idk
Ant Six Oh, probably because of the people that think global warming is a HOAX, for real though we would survive a century well just destroy earth if we don't take global warming seriously
Preston Ak what about biochemical/nuclear warfare? Exponential growth of our population with finite resources? Waning source of anti-biotics while people are herding cities... etc
There is actually an unrecovered body of one of the plant workers still entombed under that reactor building. Our children or even grandchildren may hear on the news one day about that guy's bones finally being recovered and given a proper burial. Really a chilling thought.
I’m assuming that you’re referring to Valery Khodemchuk, the man who’s often referred to as being the first person to die from Chernobyl; and his body being recovered depends upon the thought that his body can be recovered, and didn’t get vaporised with the explosion or crumbled in the years following the disaster.
Thank you for consistently saying “nuclear” instead of “nucular”, and thank you for including metric measurements next to the imperial ones. You are a legend!
He is clueless, thats what he is. But if the following he has considers spelling nuclear right, as being a scientist, I can see how he gets away with it.
@@Martoto94 So your point is because this loser has followers he must be good. But someone that knows better than him but is not spending his time doing a youtube channel must not know. This is a bit like learning science on cereal boxes don't you think?
After the HBO Chernobyl show, all the TH-camrs making Chernobyl videos.... I used to think they would tell us something new. I still enjoy the videos though and appreciate the effort.
@@MrNinpo0 You're right about that, I just wanted to point out the fact that the TH-cam algorithm and peer pressure is forcing out these Chernobyl videos, whether the channels know it or not. I dont know what effect this has, if it is good or bad.
yes for real, i live in the former czechoslovakia (now its czech republic) and few weeks after chernobyl there was a national celebration of communism so people had to go out in the street and celebrate
@@noodengr3three825 But one is ionizing radiation, the other one is non ionizing radiation, only airline crews pass enough time flying to consider it a hazard.
@@manjensen1710 it is completely safe to vist now only few areas and all of those are guarded night and day or completely sealed off like the hospital basememt
@@manjensen1710 are you sure cosmic rays (the stuff you get exposed to at high altitudes) is non-ionizing? A geiger counter measures only ionizing radiation and it's readings go up significantly at an altitude.
@@TheElitedeath "not devastating" - the amount of toxic shit that's leaked into the Pacific ocean since that meltdown would have something to say about that
Bullshit. Everytime there is a radioactive release dont you notice they always compare to a chest xray? In fact an cray and radioactivity only have gamma in common. Other than that your getting alpha and beta particles and on top of that decay neutron exposure. You know nothing and you repeat only what you hear. You can be replaced by anyone who thinks like you because you believe any narrative as long as the TV says so. I have worked in the industry for 20 years and can confirm nothing like an xray.
That exchange never happened. But there is nothing strange about it. In real industrial situations, automatic systems often have to be overridden or ignored. The reactor exploded because of its design, not operator error or negligence. The designers knew full well that it was a ticking time bomb, but kept the knowledge to themselves. HBO series is fiction. Read Dyatlov's book: _Chernobyl - how it happened_ he includes citations from the designer, official documents, proving that the danger was known, and showing that the chief designer himself had called an RBMK configured in the way unit 4 was "uncontrollable."
@@forestdenizen6497 man you messed it up for me telling me it was a lie. But thanks cause now I understand why we didn't attack Russia in the cold war, they wouldn't even need to shoot back just blow the other 14 nuke plants and the whole world would be done.
When Chernobyl blew up I was on a business trip in Tokyo, Japan. At that morning I read in the newspaper the headline: "Russia asks Germany to help put out a N-plant fire". Then I read the body and became afraid to return to Germany, where I live, due to the contamination.
Man,I just love the background music its so calming.Especially considering that it was such a disastrous event and many people lost their lives,looking at the aftermath now its almost kind of soothing.
Actually I saw an interview with him, in 1994, a year before he died from cancer He said that he understood that something really bad happened to the reactor when he saw instruments readings right after the disaster.
My grandfather was one of the people who were cleaning the rooftop of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor from the radioactive materials.
He was brought with another group of people on December 19-th, 1986. And the radiation was so high that they were allowed to spend only one minute on the roof.
After that he was helping in the civilian areas for another month...
My grandfather never told me this story, after he died I found documents of the USSR thanking him for his service and documents acknowledging his bravery in cleaning the roof from the radioactive materials. His name was Nikolay Zhuchenko. I miss him ❤😔
Edit: for all wondering, he was a builder in his daily life... So he was probably helping in the civilian areas with something related to that
This was a really heartfelt story but then I checked your profile and saw "Using mods to troll in Among Us"
@@hrehanj6219 And?
@@theredlord6178 It was just really funny to me
Huge respects o7
Sorry about that, your grandfather was a brave man.
2018: 1-2 Chernobyl videos per month
2019: 1000-2000 Chernobyl videos per month
3.6 videos a day, not great not terrible
@@abhauppal1703 perfectly balanced. As all things should be.
@@broccoli_jaeger reality is often disappointing
@@abhauppal1703 a small price to pay for salvation
@@broccoli_jaeger I can do this all day
I can’t believe HBO blew up another reactor for their show. Smh
r/WhOsH
@@snowmanman4508 no for u its r/whooooosh
@@yumaa8290 no for you it is r/whooooosh because his comment was also meant as a joke
His comment was a joke lmao
Swedish T-34 r/wooshception
The people who toiled to contain this disaster after being told they would die if the did so were absolute heroes and should be remembered for saving life as we know it across Europe in a yearly memorial day. Their bravery and self sacrifice was awe inspiring
Yes! Also, do you think any of the radiation spread to other continents or just europe? Africa, Americas? What about Fukushima?
@Mr.speaker man absolute selfless hero
@@bradleywoodie9219 that's highly unlikely Fukushima wasn't as badly as Chernobyl i think....
Very true indeed!
Let me correct myself, Fukushima is contaminating nearby ocean floor, they didn't make much progress at cleaning the power plant, they plan on dumping contaminated water into the ocean (they probably were doing it before announcing)
I can count on one hand how many times I have been to Chernobyl.
*It's 14*
Slightly worried about that.
Dafuq
Cod flashback
You mean you mutated,right?
Nice joke
Roses are red
These quotes are unbearable
3.6 roentgen
Not great, Not terrible
Thats just genius
@daUser666 tru
Vnimanie vnimanie
roses are red
violets are blue
i wish i was intellectual
just like you
Roses are red,
Gotta bring the cows in,
It's not 3 roentgen,
It's fifteen thousand!
You know maybe Chernobyl wouldn’t have even happened if the soviets has skillshare
Agree
Epic style
Can we get this men a thousand likes!!??
@@alvynilhamkurniawan1854 _confirmed_
_Skillshare is a communist_
That's for sure!
Chernobyl's catastrophe was just a big big human mistake.
“Oh wow guys, that melted core looks just like an elephant’s foot”
*coughs blood*
dies
body also melts into dust
@@kmkmsta evaporates
@@popycorn300 releases plague Inc virus to everywhere but greenland
Also shits himself
everyone gangsta till the control rods start jumping
i would´ve just jumped on that fcker so atleast my life ends quickly. xD
The control rods never jumped during the incident
Infact they were locked in place
Dyatlov: I lowered the control rods from the other panel
Akimov: They are still up.. they are only a third of the way in and I do not know why... I already sent the trainees to lower them manually...
This was in the miniseries
Highlithing the fact that the tips of the control rods (graphite) were locked in place after the explosion which meant that the control rods only worsened the situation as barely any boron touched the core and mostly just graphite touched it. Thus the core heated... and heated... and heated....
@@DanksterPaws ok so what were the things that were jumping then?
They were very heavy metal that weighed hundreds of kilograms...
R.I.P. to all Liquidators that have risked their lives in Chernobyl.
Rip implies they real dead
And The 3 man
My first tattoo is the radiological symbol in their memory. We owe them a great debt.
It wasn't ever going to be as bad as the series claims, but it would have poisoned the ground water.
@@demir.5653 dafaq, no, 2 of them are still alive.
You talk about them like they’re heroes but they were forced to work there
Imagine a future civilization finds this and wants to open it to see whats inside 😂
Aliens: lets open this
Booooooom
Oof
Talk about Pandora’s box
Another civilization would come probably millions of years later when all the radiation has stopped
Tom Scott did a video about this exact problem; how to bury radioactive waste so that it can never be found and uncovered, even 100,000 years from now.
Just saying the name “Chernobyl” makes me feel like im being exposed to radiation.
You are exposed to radiation at all times
@@Dirk1337 stop tryna make a harmless joke into something deep, no one cares if cellphones give off 0.01% radiation.
@@LuisGrande lol, im not talking about cellphones. You are permanently exposed to background radiation coming from the earth, the sun, even visible light is part of electromagnetic radiation. Look i was not looking to be the idiot the ruins a joke, it just sounded like you not knowing that you are experiencing radiation all the time✌🏻
@@LuisGrande and by the way 😅 something cant give off x amount of radiation. If it is radioactive it is radioactive. And cellphones use radiation with wavelenghts that have no influence on molecular or atomic level. So you are right no one cares about the cellphones 😜
@@LuisGrande It's not a joke is reality every one on earth are exposed to radiation all time
Dyatlov:
Real Life Lore's delusional, take him to the infirmary.
You didn't see the graphite, because it was NOT there.
I heard it's the equivalent of a chest x-ray. Not good but not terrible.
Only 3.6 rontgen per hour... not good but not terrible
It's the feedwater, he's fine I've seen worse.
Cut the phone lines contain the spread of the misinformation
Chernobyl: Very dangerous because of radiation
Tourists: Seems like a cool Lost Place to visit
It is a cool place to visit and its not that dangerous I spent 2 days exploring the zone with guides and the most dangerous thing we saw was a claw from a crane. It would have taken hours sitting inside the claw to just be sick.
Not at all, radiation levels in both Pripyat and Chernobyl are mostly within norm
And night walk in Pripyat is unforgettable experience, so totally worth a little risk
@@KIT2142LAW Well I always see clips of tourists searching for spots with high radiation, and you know why it's a lost place and not worth the risk? Because it's still dangerous
i can count how many times I've been there on my hands,
19
@ASHIRA PASS I bet u the cough virus wouldn't get u
"50,000 people used to live here, now its a ghost town"
Ah yes
And now it has 45,000 people living here
As ghosts
You've made my day it's a classic one
Jason billam.... 😑😑😑😑
cod4 mw
RIP Valery Legasov. Told the truth, was silenced, left his memories on tape before commiting suicide 2 years after the desaster.
Explain?
@@AirborneIH He was the brain at the side of the man in charge sent to the site by the government. In the first hours and days, the KGB kept the desaster under the cover to preserve the national image, delaying evacuation and even holding annual festivities normally to not raise suspicion. A police robot they got from Germany failed immediately upon trying to push radioactive rubble from the roof, because the level of radiation was drastically understated. Many in the hazard zone were not informed until the next day, they rather got the news from international research personnel who quickly detected the severity of radiation and located the source of the nuclear incident. When the three persons responsible for the catastrophe were tried in court, Legasov told the exact truth, even confessing having covered up information about the real risks of russian RMBK reactor types in a document in order to preserve the nation's image. His direct criticism on the tyranny of the KGB led to him being suspended from his job (while keeping his title, again to avoid suspicion), and commiting suicide two years later, with his memoirs recorded on several audio tapes. His suicide then drew much attention to the desaster again, with his memoirs being thoroughly examined by many scientists and shedding light on the real slip-ups that led to the tragedy. Many other similar RMBK reactors were subsequently shut down or modified to avoid the same catastrophe in the future.
Legasov was a very accomplished man, having earned all national honor medals but one, which he would've earned by common sense for his engagement at the site but was denied to him multiple times in fear of spreading the wrong message.
@@MrSaemichlaus damn he's a real hero. Perhaps his own sacrifice may have prevented even more nuclear disasters with those reactors all over Russia.
@@MrSaemichlaus Also if you read Leagsovs tapes then he says that the evacuation was decided on the evening of the 26th (the same day as the accident) and executed on the next day even though the measurements showed radiation between one and tens of milliroentgen per hours which was within allowable limits according to regulation. 75 was the upper limit that was allowed without evacuation. According to his tapes the soviets did not delay evacuation.
Worker at home 3 miles away from chernobyl: Sees huge explosion
Also the worker: Oh no, Anyways. *Returns to work next day*
2018- no videos about Chernobyl
2019- almost every video in recommendations is about Chernobyl
thanks for the likes :)
[ hopefully soon enough to make olympics 2020 in Tokio a radiant event. ]
@@Zeug_ Metro ftw
Because HBO radiates in the ratings
Zeug I was stoked for STALKER in 2007. On the plus side, maybe we’ll get some top tier games due to the interest in the subject now...
BE AFRAID! THIS MAY HAPPEN ANY TIME SOON AGAIN!! BE AFRAID!!!11
"What's up guys welcome to my unboxing video!" **SIRENS BLARING**
Ok thanks for the laugh
Today we're unboxing the *Chernobyl nuclear reactor*
@@PLANDerLinde99 , ROFL
I see the joke, but TH-cam wasn’t invented in 1986.
YeetusDeletus SixtyNineFourTwenty how many teeth do you have
must be about 3,6 roentgen today.
Not great, Not terrible.
Hes delusional, get him to the infirmary
twenty one cries for help you have Not seen graphite, because its NOT there
3.6 roentgen is the maximum the advice can f
Display.
3,6 roentgen
*Just like a chest x ray*
It’s not 3 roentgen, it’s 15000.
Thank you so much to those BRAVE HEROES that went and help contain the radioactivity and lost their lives to save us THANK YOU GUYS you are TRUE HEROES
they were not brave heroes by will though... Yes. they were volunteers, but they didn't know what they were volunteering for. Most of them didn't know they were about to sacrifice their lives.
We salute them
@@moonbyulswife3990 no they did know what they were doing each worker was only supposed to be there for 3 months and many stayed for multiple deployments they knew what they were getting into and were going to give it all to save those they love
@@moonbyulswife3990 Yes and a lot just make this job
@@giovannicervantes2053 nah man, that's bs. The government hid the true severity of the accident, the workers didn't even have any proper equipment and they weren't alerted so the public wouldn't know. A lot of people were suspicious and knew that something serious was happening but they still went. But a lot of them had no clue, they were regular firefighters who came to their job that day and workers that had nothing but a shovel.
Soviet Union: we want nuclear power
Nuclear Reactor 4: I’m about to end this mans whole career
This Meme Is Getting Old
The Insufferable Tool it was
The Insufferable Tool it was
Soviets: i can create powers by using nuclear,i can create a big explosion. Haha i am smartest country ever
Chernoble engineering: yeah about that....
XC_ Caelen why you making fortnite vids, mean while you can play Russian BR
"50,000 people used to live here
Now it's a ghost town"
- Captain Macmillan
Yes
Oh, I am looking at the DVD right now. Guess I'll have to play it again.
50,000 people used to live there now it's just Jeremey clarkson (copied
no u HAHAHA LOL I CAME HERE AFTER WATCHING THE CHERNOBYL VIDEO FROM TOP GEAR
no u coincidence? I think NOT
Chernobyl:So... How much radiation you want to liberate?
Reactor 4:Yes
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3.6 roentgen,not great not terrible
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One of the main problems with Chernobyls reactor is it was designed with a positive temperature coefficient of reactivity meaning as the reactor got hotter, the fission would speed up, leading to a snowball effect. Most reactors now have a negative tcr meaning as it gets hotter, the power goes down making it naturally stable.
Thank you for this.When I watched HBO Chernobyl series,in the last series it said that it had a positive tcr,and i didnt understood that,so again thank you.
Apparently the reason for that was they could use less enrich fuel which is cheaper
Why didn’t the soviet government use flex tape?
Elizabeth Fernandes lol
Reactor Blows up:
Phil Swift: *NOW THATS ALOT OF DAMAGE*
so that phil swift's product wouldn't touch radiation, since it's so precious.
Lmao
Because the Soviet Government gave Phil the propaganda number...
Chernobyl:dangerous af
Birds: doesn’t give a single shet
Are there even birds in Chernobyl
@@yrimji I honestly dont know everytime there is something dangerous like an explosion goes off a few min later some birds start gathering around idk
I was there yesterday I saw some birds
José Pacheco oh
Nice
Not sure about birds, but there is animals there. Allot of cats as i understand it
Fans: Chernobyl s1 was great, we want s2 now
Ukraine: wait what!?
.
Edit: S2 better be about 2020 🙂🙃
Well, I've heard currently it's on fire, and the radiation levels are higher again, so we might get a season 2... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ukraine: Russia, help me please!
Russia: Sorry, time to bring back the USSR!!!
@@Boopitypoop the whaaaa
@Antoine Gauthier just search it up it is just inside the exclusion zone but it isn't likely to get near the power plant the fire is just really big
Season 2 will be Fukushima.
Imagine the legend of Pandora's box was from an old civilization on this planet that was wiped out when someone opened a radioactive accident enclosing sarcophagus from an even older civilization. And that we're now producing a new Pandora's box
That's not what happened, but it's a fun story idea.
50 thousand people used to live here... Now it's a ghost town.
Aha I was looking for this comment.
@SaruChanSama Our so called leader burst into the dust of the west, destroying our culture, our economies, our honor.
Duck! My memory failed me. I guess it was 50,000
If you didn't post this than I would've
SaruChanSama I was looking for this 💀😂
Bethesda should build a new office inside the sarcophagus itself.
Maybe that would help them with the Fallout Franchise.
They would just take Rad-x
They could just set up an online chessboard in there and it’d be better than Fallout 76.
“Fallout: New Pharmaceutical Costs”
It would give them more insensitive to finish there games
they cannot leave until their new game is 100% bug free and tested by at least 100,000 people.
People: Chernobyl was amazing we want a new season
Ukrainians and Belarusians: am I a joke to you
Stolen
It effectet russia too
@Alan Ali 10 Are you a Belarus?
Red army it basically effected all of Europe
Mei Grafd Vodder No it didn't,
My cousin was still in the womb when this happened. It messed with her development in there and as a result, she doesn't have a right arm. I don't know if suffers any other issues. Her mother lived in Hungry at the time and still does.
she's lucky to have been saved from that radiation like the rest of us
Nuclear reactor 4: explodes.
Will Smith: Ah that’s hot.
Delete this comment. Now!
@@tehgundulf soft
@@prithusharma2559 soft
Christopher Valdez he’s just joking u soft neek
@@ms5202 can you believe this? 😂 its sad how soft people are
“A decade-several hundred years before the area is permanently safe to live”
Dyatlov “not great not terrible”
20k + years :s
*Between an hour and, um, 9 months*
I’m glad I got to see Chernobyl.
Yep. I saw it all with my three eyes.
Wtf
Cancer wants to know your location
Fake lol
@@iamDrRiyaz Oh, is it?
@@iamDrRiyaz r/wooosh
Legend says that being the camera man automatically puts you in creative mode
When you go to Chernobyl to grow a third arm like in movies, but you get 4 types of cancer instead:
THOSE BASTARDS LIED TO ME
Imfao
That's actually true.
@A numba 9 large Extra dip the fuck? It was the soviet government you prick. The workers caused an *accident* but the government said there was nothing wrong.
Or you could turn into one of me or godzilla no if a Khaled alien and marine iguana and/or marine dinosaur were exposed to radiation that is what Daleks and Godzilla are
It's only 3.6 roentgen tho?....
Nobody.*
Dyaltov-tell me how an RBMK reactor explodes
You didn't. YOU DIDENT BECAUSE IT'S NOT THERE
Lies
@fat cabbage fuck you
@fat cabbage Why're you crying? Did your mom slap you or something, child?
fat cabbage who hurt you lmao
Nobody:
Pigs at Chernobyl: ÖĮñK
Lmao
StOp UsInG "NOBODYY"
either dont use it or dont comment.
Nobody:
DarkShadowX5: StOp UsInG "nObOdY" cOmMeNtS !!!11!!1!!!
DarkShadowsX5
mans boutta shoot up this comment section
Lol 💀💀💀💀
(Sorry if Im being a history nerd) I would like to add that Pripyat was the only nearby town, besides from Kyiev. Chernobyl itself was just the name that was used to call the area around the Nuclear Reactors and their "exclusion zones". If you wanna know the real name of the Reactors it was the Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Nuclear Power Plant before the incident! :] ( Nuclear History is a super big special interest for me so my apologies if I sound rude)
I spent 2 days in the exclusion zone exploring Pripyat and the plant. Surprisingly there are people who live full time in the exclusion zone, including a 93 year old man who moved back to his house in Chernobyl after only a couple months. Pripyat itself was creepy but also amazing to explore, because it really is a freeze frame of life in the soviet union. It was very cool to see some of the iconic locations around there like the Ferris wheel and bumper cars, as well as the recreation building with the pool. I may go again in the future, and if you’re interested I recommend it.
you're*
Ploper Dung
Thanks lol
Just make sure ypu get an official tour guide not an illegal one since the mo ey you spend on the official tour goes to clean up cost for the area
Theyr all babushkas
Walker lmfao
"forever"? The new containment is only expected to last 100 yrs.
he said for the next century
Yup! So then it will someone else's problam. The thing is though, and many people may not agree, but the biggest threat to life on the planet, is Life on this ppanet!! Chernobyl, in all honesty, is probably the best example. Some random person in Milwaukee or Germany or where ever, can doing research on Nucular Power, get one part of an equation wrong, and then --- BOOM!! No more earth! No more life.
well yeah after that all of our generations will be too dead to complain if they don't do another one.
100 years is enough to remove the contamination and put it in the ground.. or even the sea.. turn it green 🤢
@@carlb1056 Smart logic they have there. Take the contamination from the area and go contaminate somewhere else. It would be smart to just let it decay where it sits.
Nobody
Literally nobody
Instagram models : Let's go for photoshoot to chernobyl
*Let's go claim our limited offer cancer in chernobyl*
@@jamdior12 flat 90% off
@@HenrikStidsen yes my good sir I know that. But didn't you heard the news about those models who were posing half naked and what not
@@HenrikStidsen just check at the bottom of the page 😂
@@usernamenotfound7758 Ruptured condenser lines, the feedwater is mildly contaminated. They'll be fine. I've seen worse.
I'm afraid you're mistaking, an rbmk reactor doesn't explode
So the engineers of Chernobyl thought the same untill one of the reactors... well, actually exploded.
3,6 roentgen. Not great, not terrible
@@Nakutnyi It was a reference to the show
@@zzzlulzzz5080 yes, thanks, I understood it long time after posting the reply. Decided not to delete.
he's delusional. send him to the infirmary
Exclusion Zone: 30 km radius. Do not enter.
People: **Challenge accepted**
It's completely fine to stand outside and inside some of the reactor buildings, in fact there are guided tours inside the plant and the area.
You will only get exposed to around the same radiation as you would while on a plane.
The artefacts are worth it
@@GG_1318 Get out of here Stalker.
You could only sell them for a few dollars LOL.
The anomalies gotta fuck someone up and the artifacts ain't gonna collect themselves.
FACT: Radiation won’t make you pronounce Belarus correctly.
Dude mispronounces easy common shit constantly. Couple that with the robotic "definitely reading from a script right now" tone and he sounds like the worlds most interesting speak and spell.
It drives me a up a fucking wall
Americans cant pronounce anywhere I think they do it deliberately to piss people off
Sun Wukong nah we get that from our fucked up school system
Lol
@@GreatSageSunWukong you got it
Chernobyl: Yay! I’m a growing town in the Soviet Union!
Reactor four: well yes but actually no
That growing town was Pripyat, not Chernobyl. Chernobyl was just a neighboring village.
Lame
Lame joke
Sammy Watkins your prob just jealous you don’t have a nearly 100 like comment on TH-cam
davvid true, it’s a joke comment, not a historical meme
There’s a giant crane on the inside of the New Confinement Arch that’s used to pick up and dismantle the sarcophagus and reactor itself. There’s a special kind of train that it would be dumped into to take it away. The arch also has huge dehumidifiers to put air into the arch because the moisture would cause the metal in the arch to rust and then make it collapse, so it lasts way longer
How do you know this
I was flirting with a girl and told her that she had a radiant smile
I didn't know she was from Chernobyl
Was her lipstick green
as for pickup lines, its not great, but not terrible either..
Her smile is 3.6 roentgens, not great not terrible
@@TypicalMan No, it's over 15,000. Go get the good smile-o-meter from the locker. No, I don't have the key.
@@andyb1653 I'm delusional, get me to the infirmary
Man I remember Chernobyl. I remember carrying Cpt. MacMillan and fending off the Ukrainian military single handedly with a sniper rifle.
Modern warfare gang
Same fam
Its true i was there i was the sniper rifle
@Just Some Guy without a Mustache same man. a couple times I was wondering off to explore and then Cpt. MacMillan called me daft
And dont forget, you were much vulnerable to Radiation than any of them
Gets cancer from radiation. Gets radiation treatments for cancer.
Not great. Not horrifying.
I'm not sure what you were attempting to imply here? First, no, radiation is not the sole cause of cancer, nor is it a direct cause. Cancer (simplified) is a random mutation that can occur in certain cells that cause them to reproduce uncontrollably. These mutations happen constantly in your body, but it usually manages to detect the mistake and correct it. Occasionally your body misses and let's a mutation through. Radiation can accelerate the rate of these mutations and make it more likely they get through and become cancer. We treat cancer with concentrated doses of radiation, in order to attempt to target and destroy groups of cancerous cells.
@@Ryan-44 It's a reference to the show
@@Ryan-44 What? You sure as hell can get cancer from ionizing radiation exposure.
@@amorag59 The exposure itself would not give you cancer. It would drastically increase your chance at getting cancer. No, in the short term, you would likely die of radiation poisoning and not cancer. Getting hit by concentrated ionized radiation doesnt magically give you cancer, it merely makes natural processes of mutation more likely to happen in cells.
@@Ryan-44 DING
6:13 rewatched that animation of the radioactive cloud like 6 times, so shocking
The Soviets shouldn't have had comrade Homer Simpsonski in charge of Chernobyl.
excuse me? its homyr simpsonov please.
Do you hear wooosh?
D'oh !
@@shanntaaa no, he doesn't hear woosh, you however..
Homyr Simpsonovich
How to go to war against every country in Europe:
Blow up Chernobyl
Wow savage
@ad what?!
Facts
*GENIUS*
I wanna see someone blowing up Chernobyl and see the aftermath
“He's delusional. Take him to the infirmary.”
I think the infirmary melted down... And exploded. Like the toilets.
@@Damocles16 im just imagining a random person taking a dumb while reading a news paper having a good time until epic explod
@@kabeinspain glad I inspired you 😋
TOPIC: *worst nuclear disaster in history**
HIS VOICE: *slighty uninterested*
MUSIC: *calming*
*worst nuclear disaster so far...
True
Japan : want to see a cooler one?
Bora Canturk japans wasn’t worse..
@@user-ng4tf2oq7s Technically yes if we count nuclear bombs as nuclear disasters
what do you mean by *so far*
Me: 2020 can’t get any worse
May: (sarcophagus and new safe confinement falls apart)
Can you explain to me how an RBMK sarcophagus explodes?!
@landon5583 Idk, but with all the things happening in the world right now, I wouldn’t be surprised if it happened lol
@@landon5583 this man is clearly delusional
@@valerioelia90 the joke whooshed over your head
DizzIan he’s delusional, take him to the infirmary!
Literally no one:
HBO: *Releases a TV mini series named Chernobyl*
Everyone: ChErNoByL bOi
More like BLYAT!!!
God, this joke is so lame now
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme It always was. Doesn't make sense.
You are delusional, get your ass to infirmary
There must me a lot of rad roaches in there
Hopefully the feral ghouls took care of those!
Everyone gangsta till the fish grow legs
It's actually really cool if you'd like to know more there is a moive on Hulu about it or you can research on TH-cam I've heard there's something about this topic on Netflix but I haven't seen it yet
Porky Pig Terkukur Sounds like Bloster from Hunter x Hunter
Marquise Sweek where are the Rad-X or Rads away when u need them
No mention of the elephants foot inside the reactor. It's still active and slowly chewing it's way into the floor.Could be a big issue in years to come.
If it touches a source of water it could explode again
@@fefek1 I’m sorry WHAT!?
@@clarissasanchez772 Yeah I think it's been stated that if this somehow melts down enought to contact with a underground stream of water it might explode-idk
@@fefek1 stop quoting a tv show.
@@heliogenesi I didn't ever watch a show about chernobyl lol
Damn, future generations are not going to like this...
I doubt current generations are fans either
Hans Günther lol what do you mean
Preston Ak do you think the majority of humanity will be here in a century?
Ant Six Oh, probably because of the people that think global warming is a HOAX, for real though we would survive a century well just destroy earth if we don't take global warming seriously
Preston Ak what about biochemical/nuclear warfare? Exponential growth of our population with finite resources? Waning source of anti-biotics while people are herding cities... etc
RLL:As far away as the united kingdom
Ireland:am i a joke to you?
sorry buddy but thats not allowed stop 🛑 this meme
sorry buddy but thats not allowed iReLaNd iS pArT oF tHe uK
@@richardescobar9306 unsure if sarcasm or being serious.. bugger.
@@richardescobar9306 but you know it's not right?
@@ryln84 if it was funny I'd get it but it wasn't 😂
Nobody:
Coyote Peterson: Im about to enter the radiation zone in the Chernobyl sarcophagus.
Nah, he's just selling toys now
Coyote: AAaahhhh! AAAHH!!! AAaaahhhhh!
Cameraman: Can you feel your cells melting? Should I be worried?
Coyote : Screaming in pain
Cameraman: dUdE aRe U oKaY?
This is a perfect example of how much easier it is to screw something up than it is to fix it afterwards.
There is actually an unrecovered body of one of the plant workers still entombed under that reactor building. Our children or even grandchildren may hear on the news one day about that guy's bones finally being recovered and given a proper burial. Really a chilling thought.
I’m assuming that you’re referring to Valery Khodemchuk, the man who’s often referred to as being the first person to die from Chernobyl; and his body being recovered depends upon the thought that his body can be recovered, and didn’t get vaporised with the explosion or crumbled in the years following the disaster.
Oh, I didn’t even know he was sick.
"Chernobyl series in HBO got me inspired!"
*Laughs in STALKER*
@Marek Tužák All hail the holy power of the Monolith.
Yep. That's what got me interested first.
Monolith Soldier Oh Monolith why have you left us? Oh Monolith
@@zoploc9495 Oh Monolith, please attend our desperate calls for help, oh Monolith.
The Brain Scorcher...
Anatoly Dyatlov:
This youtuber is delusional, take him to the infirmary
Thomas Brown stolen
Sorry
I didn’t see the other comments until later
Thomas Brown oh lol
Asymmetricalasscheeks No it wasn’t... IT WASN’T!!! BECAUSE IT WASN’T THERE
It's gone! I looked right into it!
Imagine someone doing an “exploring an abandoned power plant”
Sam and Colby , o mar Josh , tfil , tgfbro and sidemen have joined the chat .
EXPLORING THE INSIDES OF CHERNOBYL [I GOT CANCER]
As a once wise soldier said:
*"50,000 people used to live here, now its a ghost town"*
R.I.P Captain Macmillan's fucking leg lol
Are you daft? stay out of the radioactive areas.
Im pretty sure its supposed to be “as a wise soldier once said” but ig what you said works too lol
Cheers I’m drunk to that bro
Thank you for consistently saying “nuclear” instead of “nucular”, and thank you for including metric measurements next to the imperial ones. You are a legend!
He is clueless, thats what he is. But if the following he has considers spelling nuclear right, as being a scientist, I can see how he gets away with it.
Ed MartinezDJ take your butthurt elsewhere. The smell is too much.
@@Martoto94 What smells is the massive empty space inside your brain.
Ed MartinezDJ xD surely you can do better than that. Guess not.
@@Martoto94 So your point is because this loser has followers he must be good. But someone that knows better than him but is not spending his time doing a youtube channel must not know. This is a bit like learning science on cereal boxes don't you think?
After the HBO Chernobyl show, all the TH-camrs making Chernobyl videos....
I used to think they would tell us something new.
I still enjoy the videos though and appreciate the effort.
He made one a few years ago about Chernobyl, called "The most dangerous room in the world". So he was ahead of the curve by a bit.
@@MrNinpo0 You're right about that, I just wanted to point out the fact that the TH-cam algorithm and peer pressure is forcing out these Chernobyl videos, whether the channels know it or not.
I dont know what effect this has, if it is good or bad.
If you ever have the chance to go there please do it. It is completely safe to tour the town and i would recommend everyone go
Im already infertile from my balls being smashed in with a hammer multiple times so what the hell, why not
Visiting Chernobyl is a jaw dropping experience, literally ⛑️
Kailash Bajrangi Narayanan completely normal, I’ve seen worse
@@tardwrangler ok bei
...not really (i live about 14 hours away from it) and it scares me just thinking about the fact that its so close
@@darthmemeious9526 for real???
yes for real, i live in the former czechoslovakia (now its czech republic) and few weeks after chernobyl there was a national celebration of communism so people had to go out in the street and celebrate
Me:**Stops working in order to rest a bit**
Other Workers:*БЛЯТЬ!!!*
I visited the site in Sept 2019. Got far closer than I expected to. Fascinating and haunting touring the abandoned area and city.
Did you get rid of your clothes after the visit?
@@manjensen1710 we got less radiation during our five hours in the 30k exclusion zone than you get during one hour of flying above 10000 ft
@@noodengr3three825 But one is ionizing radiation, the other one is non ionizing radiation, only airline crews pass enough time flying to consider it a hazard.
@@manjensen1710 it is completely safe to vist now only few areas and all of those are guarded night and day or completely sealed off like the hospital basememt
@@manjensen1710 are you sure cosmic rays (the stuff you get exposed to at high altitudes) is non-ionizing? A geiger counter measures only ionizing radiation and it's readings go up significantly at an altitude.
Roses are red
Metal can corrode
Now you tell me
How an RBMK reactor core can Explode
It c-can't...but it did.
@@bucket1442are you talking about that one send in EP one in the show?
@@EveWazHere yes.
@@bucket1442 lmao ok
Idk but here my guesses. It either over heated and some idiots didn't pay attention till it was too late or someone did it on purpose idk
Fukushima: I'm the most devastating nuclear disaster.
Chernobyl: *Wake the frick up, samurai. We have a city to ruin with radiation*
Fukushima wasn't devastating at all. Not a single person died from radiation lol. All the damage done was by the tsunami
I think you meant Hiroshima
@@TheElitedeath "not devastating" - the amount of toxic shit that's leaked into the Pacific ocean since that meltdown would have something to say about that
What are you?... some kind of... cyberpunk?!
Fukushima wasn’t very devastating at all.
Djatlov is gonna be really surprised to walk out of the toilet only to find himself inside a gigantic shiny baguette.
well not really as he is fucking dead
Bozone r/woooosh
I think the toilet melted down... And exploded soon after.
That man is hardcore !
*You DID NOT see graphite!*
MiitsPlayz - Random Games because there is no graphite on the floor
BECAUSE IT ISN'T THERE!
Take him to the infirmary he's delusional their no graphite
*vomits* Don’t worry... just take my body out of here.. my body is delusional
hEs iN shOck gEt hIm ouTta hEre
Imagine aliens come to earth wipe out all of us then open it up out of curiosity and wipe themselves out.
5:00 the US map is jutting way up into Canada
Those of us in Montana decided we want ocean access so we invaded western Canada, so far there hasn't been much resistance.
US Response: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@MrGeforcerFX Canadian here, would you like some maple syrup while you're at it?
@@mikerosoft1009 Yes please
Aw crud he released our secret plans
3.6 roentgen, I here it’s the equivalent of a chest x Ray...
Edit: 140 likes, not great, not terrible...
Bullshit. Everytime there is a radioactive release dont you notice they always compare to a chest xray? In fact an cray and radioactivity only have gamma in common. Other than that your getting alpha and beta particles and on top of that decay neutron exposure. You know nothing and you repeat only what you hear. You can be replaced by anyone who thinks like you because you believe any narrative as long as the TV says so. I have worked in the industry for 20 years and can confirm nothing like an xray.
RobotR2B more like 400
@@jodysin7 i can tell you havent watched the Chernobyl miniseries
@@jodysin7 chill all of us are commenting lines from HBO'S CHERNOBYL miniseries. They disproved that in the miniseries too.
jodysin7 Relax buddy, wipe the tears from your face, you’re the one here who doesn’t know what’s going on.
Akimov: "Comrade Dyatlov computer is giving readings to shut down the reactor immediately"
Dyatlov: "Computer doesn't know we're running a test"
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Akimov not Akinov !!!
To be fair, I wouldn't trust a Russian computer from the 80's either.
That exchange never happened. But there is nothing strange about it. In real industrial situations, automatic systems often have to be overridden or ignored.
The reactor exploded because of its design, not operator error or negligence.
The designers knew full well that it was a ticking time bomb, but kept the knowledge to themselves.
HBO series is fiction.
Read Dyatlov's book: _Chernobyl - how it happened_ he includes citations from the designer, official documents, proving that the danger was known, and showing that the chief designer himself had called an RBMK configured in the way unit 4 was "uncontrollable."
@@forestdenizen6497 man you messed it up for me telling me it was a lie.
But thanks cause now I understand why we didn't attack Russia in the cold war, they wouldn't even need to shoot back just blow the other 14 nuke plants and the whole world would be done.
Forest Denizen Ofcourse Dyatlov would say that
When Chernobyl blew up I was on a business trip in Tokyo, Japan. At that morning I read in the newspaper the headline: "Russia asks Germany to help put out a N-plant fire". Then I read the body and became afraid to return to Germany, where I live, due to the contamination.
*Chernobyl workers tried to make an epic slav fail video with some explosion*
top 10 slavic moments
I rate this video 3.6 out of 100
Just kidding it's 15000
k
not great, not terrible
ahhh ohhhh...........
comrade you are dismissed
Perfectly balanced like it should be
I see what you did there...😏
Not great, not terrible
The Sarcophagus. A giant concrete and steel tomb, made to lock away the most dangerous thing in the world. The Wishgranter.
We should probably put a warning saying “WARNING DO NOT OPEN DANGEROUS RADIATION INSIDE” or someone in the future is gonna try to open it
Purposely messes up job so I can go home
Rest of the workers at chernobyl:
I have that
no cheeki breeki screaming bandits in the video.
3/10 ign
3.6*
Europe: *exists*
Nuclear reactor: We’ve got a continent to radiate
You mean iradiate
Man,I just love the background music its so calming.Especially considering that it was such a disastrous event and many people lost their lives,looking at the aftermath now its almost kind of soothing.
Whenever I saw the Ferris wheel it reminded me of the time shiey climbed it
My Lithuanian boy
same
that guy from illegal freedom?
It protecc
It attacc
But most importantly
It give you an extra bacc
you know the chernobyl evacuation of people it is actualy temporary because they can still come back to their houses like 15 thousands years later
People who learned about Chernobyl from HBO < People who learned about Chernobyl from S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
Tacocat04 people who learned from stalker < people who learned about it from cod4
S t a l k e r is considered a university about chernobyl
People who learned about Chernobyl from science > all the rest...
I learned about it from rumors.
thats why it fascinates me so hard! S.T.A.L.K.E.R. wat a Game it was
Respect to all the brave heroes who risked their lives cleaning the radiation
hiroshima bomb: i’m the most powerful nuclear bomb!
chernobyl: hold my reactor
Chernobyl didn't had a nuclear explosion. Just a steam explosion
The Hiroshima bomb isn't close to be the most powerful nuclear bomb. I think it's the Tzar Bomba or whatever it was called.
Johannes tsar bomba
6:52 That bus almost destroys the other bus lmao
Average day in Ukraine
Anatoly Dyatlov stands on top of the sarcophagus with a dosimeter: "Not good, not great either."
Actually I saw an interview with him, in 1994, a year before he died from cancer He said that he understood that something really bad happened to the reactor when he saw instruments readings right after the disaster.
Not great, not terrible