Dont know if anyone gives a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the new movies on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf lately :)
I mean, in a situation like that the least needed thing is the announcement to be like "we are all going to die". The firefighters reply to the call to announce there had been an accident was even more calm, but was more to the point.
Very calm and very wise, to avoid panic. People were evacuated the same day. Yes without knowing they would never come back. Why? Many things like piano, ot TV set are expensive, but already radioactive. To evacuate about 50 000 in 4 hours! Can you imagine that? Give me an example of such a rapidity and organisation. F*cking lives - I guess it is just normal for you to hear such a thing. Run or you will die - it is about your government. You know little about the SU.
playing through chernobylite and theres a part where if your just exploring around youll see these guys in biohazard gear and hear the attention attention message its pretty terrifying in the game i couldnt imagine hearing that irl
the second was bullshit anyway ... bigpharma wants money .. the same way ukraine war... military industrail complex does not want peace .... it is not profitable.,
It’s been 35 years, they told us to evacuate temporary but we never came back, We miss our homes, we have moved somewhere else now. fanmade speech of one of the families living at Pripyat and was evacuated
Honestly, after all these years, what would that even be like? To return. Even if they magically found all the radiation was gone tomorrow and people who once lived there could return... after all these years, what would they return to? A bunch of unkempt, decaying, and formerly radiated buildings where the plumbing and electricity has almost certainly not been active in decades, meaning the entire town's infrastructure would need to be rebuilt or replaced along with likely every build or home too. Not to mention how everything is overgrown with plant life and has wild animals roaming freely. By this point, there's no reason for any who left there to return there. Sad really. Maybe someday someone can go truly resettle the area, but that will absolutely not be in our lifetimes.
The total death toll accounting for all deaths in any way related to Chernobyl is anywhere between 500.000 and 750.000 and rising to this day. About 200.000 remain handicapped today.
No one said the broadcast was live. That could have been a pre-recorded message. If it was live, it wouldn't be hard to record it at the source, ya know, a radio station of some kind.
A very calm way of saying "Run, Run for your fucking lives"
Dont know if anyone gives a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the new movies on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf lately :)
@Adonis Trevor definitely, I've been using InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)
@@adonistrevor9539 I definitely don’t give a shit.
I mean, in a situation like that the least needed thing is the announcement to be like "we are all going to die". The firefighters reply to the call to announce there had been an accident was even more calm, but was more to the point.
Very calm and very wise, to avoid panic. People were evacuated the same day. Yes without knowing they would never come back. Why? Many things like piano, ot TV set are expensive, but already radioactive. To evacuate about 50 000 in 4 hours! Can you imagine that? Give me an example of such a rapidity and organisation. F*cking lives - I guess it is just normal for you to hear such a thing. Run or you will die - it is about your government. You know little about the SU.
This is chilling even decades later.
"Temporarily evacuate"
They didn’t say for how long. The radiation will dissipate in a few hundred years or so, so yep, temporary =)
Temporary lockdown...
@@viktorianas day 328 of the 14 day lockdown
Little did they know it would be 34 years
@@BeC0o1 thousand* the half life of the fuel will take thousands of years to be reached.
What was meant to be a calming announcement sounds very chilling all these years later. The irony.
0:10 my favourite part "v nemanye v- oh" she did too many v nemanyes I'm imagining
@@rentisme lol yesss same
“We have an unfavourable situation”.... we have a DISASTER, everyone escape! 😖
The scariest radio transmission
playing through chernobylite and theres a part where if your just exploring around youll see these guys in biohazard gear and hear the attention attention message its pretty terrifying in the game i couldnt imagine hearing that irl
>"Temporarily evacuate"
>"15 days to flatten the curve"
It's more than 15 months now 🤦♂️
History always repeats itself.
the second was bullshit anyway ... bigpharma wants money .. the same way ukraine war... military industrail complex does not want peace .... it is not profitable.,
The sad thing is that citizens won't know that, that "temporarily evacuate" will long for 20K years and they won't see their houses again.
yes...
and they never returned to their homes.
Sounds like what could happen now. Except they would plan it which is sad
I always wanted to hear that announcement but never managed to find a recording of it. Thanks.
Where did you find it?
You should hear the Soviet sirens those are even more of spine-chilling
@@lokl844that and the fire sirens in the Chernobyl hulu series
@@lokl844can you share it
The person making the announcement probably had no idea of the severity of the situation, hence her calm demeanour.
“To temporarily evacuate”
that sent shivers down my spine
real
The fact that she said temporary 3 times tells you enough
Incredible
It’s been 35 years, they told us to evacuate temporary but we never came back, We miss our homes, we have moved somewhere else now.
fanmade speech of one of the families living at Pripyat and was evacuated
Honestly, after all these years, what would that even be like? To return. Even if they magically found all the radiation was gone tomorrow and people who once lived there could return... after all these years, what would they return to? A bunch of unkempt, decaying, and formerly radiated buildings where the plumbing and electricity has almost certainly not been active in decades, meaning the entire town's infrastructure would need to be rebuilt or replaced along with likely every build or home too. Not to mention how everything is overgrown with plant life and has wild animals roaming freely. By this point, there's no reason for any who left there to return there. Sad really. Maybe someday someone can go truly resettle the area, but that will absolutely not be in our lifetimes.
If by temporary you mean for the next 10,000 years , give or take, then yes.
I was waiting for "and may the odds be ever in your favor"......
Kind of weird to listen to today, I have no idea how i would have reacted if I would've heard this in that situation
Up until the 1990s they were actually planning to return to pripyat.
hello, can I use this video and upload a video about Chernobyl?
Currently in East Palestine, OH and it feels oddly similar...
Well, the difference is that the Soviets had the courtesy of evacuating their impacted cities; these days not so much.
@@proadmin1 lmao, you have no idea what you're yapping about
anyone able to share a transcript?
What is the name of the woman reading the annoncment on the loudspeaker? Anyone knows?
Nina Ivanovna Melnyk.
I wonder what the death toll is now. I wonder how many are suffering still. I cant help it but it just stays on my mind when i think of Chernobyl
The total death toll accounting for all deaths in any way related to Chernobyl is anywhere between 500.000 and 750.000 and rising to this day. About 200.000 remain handicapped today.
Vnimanie Vnimanie
some reason i kept thinking Pripyat was in northern Russia not Ukraine, maybe i was thinking that bc it was in the old SU
It was Russia at the time, then Ukraine became indipendent state so nowadays it's Ukraine (very close to Belarus border)
@@sarinabi Never was part of Russia, but it was (and is) a heavily Russian-speaking region
@@karlshorstzwei It was Russia at the time, Ukraine got its independency in the 90s
@@sarinabi The Soviet Union and Russia are not exactly the same.
@@karlshorstzwei oh yeah sorry, I was keeping it simple 😄
Horrifying
Absolutely horrifying
Just one wrong step and they all could be dead
I lost count on how many times she said " temporarily" 😏
Three times. Who knows if the woman reading the message already knew that they will never come back 😢
@@sarinabi probably she didn't and the driver didn't know either.
This is creepy 😨
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Ah shit the city's getting evacuated
beter record the announcement
No one said the broadcast was live. That could have been a pre-recorded message. If it was live, it wouldn't be hard to record it at the source, ya know, a radio station of some kind.
@@md_vandenberg the broadcast was live. The woman was repeating the same words for hours straight because for some reason they couldn`t record it.
omfg
Imagine a government functional and caring enough to organize an evacuation. Couldn't be US.
The Soviets killed more people then funny moustache man’s regime
@@stevencooper3202 nonsense. Nice Nazi apologism though
You know nothing about the ussr goverment or the chernobyl situation lol
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Shut up