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inside Chernobyl ЧАЭС sarcophagus 2016 - reactor #4 control room and lead-lined corridors 

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today, we're venturing into the "shelter object" via the "local zone"... for the last time before the area will be covered with the "new safe confinement". curious about the looks of the INTACT Chernobyl NPP control rooms? check my video including CR #3 here: • Inside Chernobyl ЧАЭС ...
this trip was a joint venture with Carl Willis, be sure to check out his youtube channel for more Chernobyl & radiation-related videos: / thallium208

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@sajf8515
@sajf8515 5 лет назад
You know it’s real when no one even puts graffiti on the walls.
@adamhonkanen232
@adamhonkanen232 5 лет назад
eee Hahahaah
@Moody_Incorporated
@Moody_Incorporated 5 лет назад
Ironically notice how all the parts in the control modules are missing looks like someone broke the glass and came for them.
@abcdefg9613
@abcdefg9613 5 лет назад
@@Moody_Incorporated Maybe soviet agencies removing them in order to prevent leaks about what happened in the power plant.
@Moody_Incorporated
@Moody_Incorporated 5 лет назад
@@abcdefg9613 I imagined that a possibility since there were too many soldiers there you couldn't even enter the building at the time so must have been after.
@robrossington7118
@robrossington7118 5 лет назад
Connor Kingston the control room was deliberately stripped a few years ago.
@novemberalpha6023
@novemberalpha6023 5 лет назад
People roaming around... Reactor 4 : "am I a joke to you?""
@quentingallardo5448
@quentingallardo5448 5 лет назад
IS realllll chernobyl !!?¿????????????!!!!!!
@no_u
@no_u 5 лет назад
@@quentingallardo5448 yes
@ricosuave9225
@ricosuave9225 5 лет назад
AZ-5: You have no power here
@novemberalpha6023
@novemberalpha6023 5 лет назад
@@ricosuave9225 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@lostinthesauce5099
@lostinthesauce5099 5 лет назад
These people will not be around much longer
@thanasisgeorgiadis1542
@thanasisgeorgiadis1542 5 лет назад
Is Dyatlov still in the toilet?
@stephendre2902
@stephendre2902 5 лет назад
Thanasis Georgiadis What a pos human that guy was. All of this so the asshole could get a promotion....
@nikkivenable3700
@nikkivenable3700 5 лет назад
This comment is literally everything👏👏👏
@thanasisgeorgiadis1542
@thanasisgeorgiadis1542 5 лет назад
Dyatlov is a fucking legend people🤘🤘🤘
@bluesmokegamer272
@bluesmokegamer272 5 лет назад
Yep, because he's full of shit.
@adrianor.passarelli8127
@adrianor.passarelli8127 5 лет назад
Yeah, now the blame is to the Taco Bell's Dyatlov had before his shift...
@pao2725
@pao2725 4 года назад
Imagine having an educational field trip in here... *"And on your left you can see the elephant's foot"*
@adamcolon
@adamcolon 4 года назад
"and on the right, you see my burning testicle that just fell off"
@jtyree0226
@jtyree0226 4 года назад
Selfies with the Elephants Foot is the new hip thing to do bro don’t be left out
@deveshkumar-vm7bb
@deveshkumar-vm7bb 4 года назад
It might happen after we all r dead and elephants foot is no more active.
@bensemusx
@bensemusx 4 года назад
devesh kumar you can visit the Elephant’s Foot in person now. Wouldn’t want to stay long but it’s no longer lethal after only a few minutes.
@Alex-yi8ou
@Alex-yi8ou 4 года назад
@@bensemusx Bruh it takes 1 minute to stay near it and you're dead
@brianaustin380
@brianaustin380 5 лет назад
He actually said it...”not terrible” lol
@davidsirmons
@davidsirmons 5 лет назад
My graveyard sense of humor went off the scale when he said that...around 3.6 chuckles per hour. Not great, but not terrible.
@GodlyWodahs
@GodlyWodahs 5 лет назад
The show quoted this video lmao
@beyondentertainment6214
@beyondentertainment6214 5 лет назад
the show creators probably watched this video when they collected data, it's from 2016
@maberu0930
@maberu0930 4 года назад
Just like a chest x-ray
@Lexi-vj1lm
@Lexi-vj1lm 4 года назад
Brian Austin I’m glad I looked for this comment before making it for myself lmao
@yodie_yodarf8860
@yodie_yodarf8860 5 лет назад
I feel like my smartphone has been contaminated by playing the video
@billigerfusel
@billigerfusel 5 лет назад
Just 3,6 Roentgen. Not good, but not terrible.
@johnpiper3416
@johnpiper3416 5 лет назад
loren lolita If it is an iphone it was probably shit before you watched the video.
@sacolton
@sacolton 5 лет назад
Press your AZ-5 button!
@dillerandzach
@dillerandzach 5 лет назад
john piper lol just because you can’t afford an iPhone doesn’t mean you have to be grumpy broke bitch
@glowingone1774
@glowingone1774 5 лет назад
@@dillerandzach iPhones are for sheep and peasants
@TheClassic0074
@TheClassic0074 5 лет назад
Comrade Dyatlov: I don’t care about your tour I need water in my reactor core
@MrJeepo88
@MrJeepo88 3 года назад
This is a seriously underrated comment!!!
@sumanthhegde9797
@sumanthhegde9797 3 года назад
I read this comment in his voice😂
@Mario998plays
@Mario998plays 3 года назад
That rhymes
@stefaneer9120
@stefaneer9120 2 года назад
"I give a shot about you panels. I need water in my Reactor core."
@viransingh2258
@viransingh2258 5 лет назад
Everybody gangsta until dyatlov enters the room
@jebrulio
@jebrulio 5 лет назад
7:05 "12 millRoentgen? Not great, not terrible..."
@RosesAreRedVioletsAreBlueTHPS2
Go get Khodemchuk.
@fourfunnelliner4798
@fourfunnelliner4798 5 лет назад
Hes dilisional, take him to the infirmery
@Perkelenaattori
@Perkelenaattori 5 лет назад
I think Sitnikovs fate was the most horrible. He was the guy who told Fomin there's no core and Fomin told him to go to the roof and verify.
@m.yusufozkan5644
@m.yusufozkan5644 5 лет назад
@@HwoarangtheBoomerang you sick sick person.
@HwoarangtheBoomerang
@HwoarangtheBoomerang 5 лет назад
@@m.yusufozkan5644 :(
@jasongoodacre
@jasongoodacre 5 лет назад
When your bored with Disneyland go to Chernobyl where the 6 foot mice are real.
@Rayze64
@Rayze64 5 лет назад
*you're, as in 'you are'
@astronymos9458
@astronymos9458 5 лет назад
I laughed so hard xD
@AJ_Gaming
@AJ_Gaming 5 лет назад
🤣🤣🤣
@overlord-6644
@overlord-6644 5 лет назад
This is a copy of a comment with like 10k likes on a different similar video
@Rayze64
@Rayze64 5 лет назад
@Danny M what.. when did I try to discriminate him, it's not racism, it's just correcting one's grammar
@420cm
@420cm 5 лет назад
Dude, i can feel the radiation through my laptop screen
@seargantmagor
@seargantmagor 5 лет назад
What if I told you - that you could see it
@russianmadness4
@russianmadness4 4 года назад
What if i told you there are actually radioactive gamma Ray's that comes from phones, laptops etc. Wooohhh
@QuiescentusAstra
@QuiescentusAstra 4 года назад
@@russianmadness4 youre right, lmao. even if i hate admitting it, when u stay at the computer a lot and ur head starts to hurt and ur mom is like "its that damn computer!", in a way shes right
@seargantmagor
@seargantmagor 4 года назад
@@russianmadness4 I can assure you that if computers released gamma rays - you, me, and anybody else who watches pornhub would be dead
@whitejester
@whitejester 4 года назад
But... you can't feel radiation.
@TheMrHeksehyl
@TheMrHeksehyl 5 лет назад
6:24 peekaboo lets find some cancer
@Kluckp
@Kluckp 4 года назад
i fucking hate you you made my mother wake up at 3am cause i was laughing
@RAVIOLIdS
@RAVIOLIdS 4 года назад
John Recker underrated
@thebrightdiamondtp7871
@thebrightdiamondtp7871 3 года назад
People when The Emoji Movie released in 2017:
@setsyoufree8
@setsyoufree8 3 года назад
I was eating a cookie and you made me laugh so hard that I am now wearing that cookie. 😂
@tylerthegamer8766
@tylerthegamer8766 3 года назад
Lol
@TimMosleycar3hur
@TimMosleycar3hur 5 лет назад
Watching this just after watching the new Chernobyl series on HBO. Holy shit.. everything looks identical. Spooky yet very well done HBO. Can’t wait to keep watching more of this incredible series and incredible true story
@Parkie355
@Parkie355 5 лет назад
Tim Mosley it was a very good watch
@Happyheartmatt
@Happyheartmatt 5 лет назад
It's better than Game of Thrones for me.
@Julietjeske
@Julietjeske 5 лет назад
They used an identical de-activated reactor in Lithuania to shoot the series which is why it looks so similar. The HBO series is amazing.
@Avalanche2
@Avalanche2 5 лет назад
It's crazy that people can visit and even enter the facility, I guess although nuclear half lives are in thousands of years, it disperses pretty quickly.
@johnwebb4869
@johnwebb4869 5 лет назад
see more Carl at halflifeofgenius.com
@user-vp9lc9up6v
@user-vp9lc9up6v 5 лет назад
How I shaved off 50 years of my life with this simple trick. Scientists hate him find out how with this one simple trick
@mercedesbenz6657
@mercedesbenz6657 5 лет назад
Bruh!😂😂
@keywellcoinsmafiametals8726
@keywellcoinsmafiametals8726 5 лет назад
How my hair fell out in 5 easy minutes!
@waterdamnaged
@waterdamnaged 5 лет назад
Bwah hahahahaha!
@marcelrodriguez2067
@marcelrodriguez2067 5 лет назад
How my skin melted in just 1 day!
@aleks-wp5sl
@aleks-wp5sl 5 лет назад
How my dna started to melt the day after
@jmont5952
@jmont5952 5 лет назад
"Not great, not terrible" this man predicted the show
@lyrimetacurl0
@lyrimetacurl0 5 лет назад
7:16 not terrible
@northnomad
@northnomad 5 лет назад
New Geiger counters should display this at 3.6 Roentgen.
@teena2814
@teena2814 3 года назад
Actually the HBO Show Chernobyl was really great!
@jin6000
@jin6000 Год назад
The show was amazing, and widely regarded as such.
@GerVlad
@GerVlad 5 лет назад
not great, not terrible, I've been told entering the sarcophagus is the equivalent of a chest X-ray
@railyatra8879
@railyatra8879 5 лет назад
Vlad Ratiu you are delusional, please go to the infirmary
@glasstuna
@glasstuna 5 лет назад
Which by the way is not the equivalent of one chest x-ray but rather 400 chest x-rays.
@ryant282a
@ryant282a 5 лет назад
@@railyatra8879 He'll be fine. I've seen worse.
@alicemalice2597
@alicemalice2597 5 лет назад
@@glasstuna You're in shock, get out of here
@mikeu.s.n.9099
@mikeu.s.n.9099 5 лет назад
You know why you didnt see the sarcophagus? BECAUSE IT ISNT THERE!
@viniciusportugal3552
@viniciusportugal3552 5 лет назад
"Let's find some hotspots" * Alarm constantly beeping since the beginning of the video *
@MrRedeyedJedi
@MrRedeyedJedi 5 лет назад
Their devices are very sensative, those levels aren't anything to be worried about
@billigerfusel
@billigerfusel 5 лет назад
@@MrRedeyedJedi everything is good comrade. I agree.
@alfredocubelo1109
@alfredocubelo1109 5 лет назад
not good but not terrible
@imbatman4967
@imbatman4967 5 лет назад
I'm told it's the same as a chest x-ray
@rzvn111
@rzvn111 5 лет назад
@@MrRedeyedJedi yeah, that's what they said
@renaj9206
@renaj9206 7 лет назад
I bet these radiation meters feel like "I'm telling you to get the hell out why aren't you moving?!"
@tiberius8390
@tiberius8390 5 лет назад
You better shouldn't turn on a geiger counter during an oversea flight. 100 µSw/h is still ok if you are not staying there for days.
@taken852
@taken852 5 лет назад
@@tiberius8390 but its a different tipe of radiation the flight radiation is a different element but in chernobyl is uranium
@tiberius8390
@tiberius8390 5 лет назад
@@taken852 I'd say Caesium (Beta), Strontium (Beta), Plutonium (Alpha), Curium (Alpha), Krypton (Beta). So you want to say what? In Chernobyl you will mainly get skin cancer and in flight more like cancer on your organs? ;)
@cokeforever
@cokeforever 5 лет назад
@@taken852 educate yourself: airline staff, flying polar and transatlantic routes are most irradiated workers in the world, way ahead on annual dose than nuclear powerplant workers
@DevinEMILE
@DevinEMILE 5 лет назад
S C technically yes but until I believe 2000 reactor 1 and 2 and Chernobyl were under operation and they experienced high levels of radiation
@kolboy757
@kolboy757 5 лет назад
Looked up Chernobyl once, have been bombarded with recommended videos
@AJ_Gaming
@AJ_Gaming 5 лет назад
Same🤣🤣 that’s why I’m here🤷‍♂️
@sarahkhandaker7612
@sarahkhandaker7612 5 лет назад
Same
@AdmiralBison
@AdmiralBison 5 лет назад
It’s a fallout from the HBO series...it will be a while until things dissipate.
@YeeYee.Living
@YeeYee.Living 4 года назад
Me too
@tomr6955
@tomr6955 4 года назад
@@AdmiralBison fallout, brilliant
@waterdamnaged
@waterdamnaged 5 лет назад
The image of the fireman picking up a chunk of graphite with his hand and asking, "what the hell is this?" Is burned into my brain. Oh nothing, that's just death.
@martalover17
@martalover17 5 лет назад
Few minutes later, _big oof_
@MrUzzynator
@MrUzzynator 5 лет назад
I'll be honest initially when I watched it I didn't understand what it was, only after the explanation did I realise how dangerous that was
@Therealblacktie
@Therealblacktie 4 года назад
Crazy scene I feel bad for them they didn't know what they was dealing with
@RaulDukeKnife
@RaulDukeKnife 4 года назад
Picking up the graphite changed nothing in the end, they all were dead immediately. They were literally breathing in graphite, uranium and plutonium dust.
@Absolute_Chill13
@Absolute_Chill13 4 года назад
Worker: Core has exploded Dyatlov: send him to the infirmary ..... Reactor 4: I have exploded Dyatlov: send him to the infirmary After 10 years Anyone: So did you cause Chernobyl Disaster Dyatlov: send him to the infirmary
@hasnm.9699
@hasnm.9699 5 лет назад
"Do you taste metal?"
@trendkill3333
@trendkill3333 5 лет назад
Hasn M. That line gave me the creeps, radiation is just terrifying
@LL-oz5zo
@LL-oz5zo 5 лет назад
555666 yeah... it's horrible.
@yasminout
@yasminout 5 лет назад
I went to my hospital to get a contrast CT two weeks ago and I got the metal taste in my mouth a second after the IV inyection for that day and the day after. That night I saw the first episode and I found out it was the iodine, it isn't something you want to taste ever.
@MrJames1034
@MrJames1034 5 лет назад
"Yeah, What is that?"
@fire_silicon7803
@fire_silicon7803 5 лет назад
I taste doom. _Bfg division kicks in_
@sergeantscumbag2116
@sergeantscumbag2116 7 лет назад
Chernobyl has fascinated me since i first saw it
@HAZARDOUS88
@HAZARDOUS88 7 лет назад
Absolutely.
@2410jrod
@2410jrod 7 лет назад
Versace Vedit makes two of us and kinda freaked me out at the same time.
@brushhead
@brushhead 7 лет назад
Versace Vedit Going to visit next spring myself.....
@Autunite
@Autunite 7 лет назад
Indeed, bought me a Terra-P+ for checking natural sources where I live
@heartofjustice6041
@heartofjustice6041 7 лет назад
make sure to pocket some of that nuclear fudge as a souvenir.
@Ratkill
@Ratkill 3 года назад
2:40 Those lead sheets just hammered into place. This aspect of Russian engineering has always fascinated me. This is totally sufficient, albeit crude. And is totally acceptable as a long term solution.
@alexandrucurtusan7152
@alexandrucurtusan7152 Год назад
Xd
@ulyahabibova4984
@ulyahabibova4984 5 лет назад
her happy voice in such a disastrous place made me uncomfortable. how someone can be in such a positive mood in that place which took many young lives and left so many people in tears and affected ..
@VanitasVraz
@VanitasVraz 3 года назад
Regardless of the horror of it it is fascinating. There's a lot to learn from such a place. This is the first and hopefully only place of such a major meltdown. The ways that people are trying to find a way to remove and control the waste is so interesting and for someone who enjoys to learn about and see how devastating this was first hand I'm not shocked that she seems excited and happy.
@HenhousetheRed
@HenhousetheRed 5 лет назад
The beeping and screaming radiation detecting instruments are anxiety-inducing.
@HaxxorElite
@HaxxorElite 5 лет назад
No they aren't
@sixdfx
@sixdfx 5 лет назад
Anxiety inducing ? Wait until they power on the good dosimeter
@augustvonmackensen9785
@augustvonmackensen9785 5 лет назад
Entire new generation of nuclear physicists brought to you by HBO, motivated by Chernobyl mini series...
@pmcuber2626
@pmcuber2626 5 лет назад
I watched it but knew about chernobyl and everything that happend long time ago
@augustvonmackensen9785
@augustvonmackensen9785 5 лет назад
PM Cuber I lived through it. I was 12 years old when it happened. I lived far from it, but not far enough. I remember not being allowed to eat cherries from our garden... It was a bastard of a thing.
@pmcuber2626
@pmcuber2626 5 лет назад
@@augustvonmackensen9785 i know, half of europe was radioactive, even in sweden, my father was 9 yo, and he also couldnt eat cherries and all that stuff becaus of radioactive cloud
@honeywasp7839
@honeywasp7839 5 лет назад
Litteraly though
@honeywasp7839
@honeywasp7839 5 лет назад
@@pmcuber2626 i eh was replying to the original comment. Basically jokingly agreeing with it
@raphaelr.1576
@raphaelr.1576 5 лет назад
nobody : Dyatlov in 1986 : Press AZ5 to pay respects
@kabob0077
@kabob0077 5 лет назад
Raphaël R. *Presses AZ5* *Reactor explodes*
@jackthompson1382
@jackthompson1382 4 года назад
AZ5
@brens39
@brens39 4 года назад
AZ5
@2jzl0nitro99
@2jzl0nitro99 4 года назад
AZ-5 cannot be pressed :P
@skyline2837
@skyline2837 4 года назад
Не смешно
@kylie1522
@kylie1522 5 лет назад
It’s so unbelievably eerie to be in the control room, just imagining everything that happened inside, what it all caused. Such a tragedy.
@charliecowie8184
@charliecowie8184 5 лет назад
Life expectancy down to 38 not great not terrible
@haywoodjblome4768
@haywoodjblome4768 5 лет назад
36*
@Voidr693
@Voidr693 4 года назад
@@haywoodjblome4768 34
@BoltSapbe
@BoltSapbe 4 года назад
maybe 3.6
@katzkix
@katzkix 3 года назад
Well I took my 1 year old cat with me to a tour in Chernobyl... you know, he now has 5 legs and he is gonna die at the age of 3.6😕😂
@jk-76
@jk-76 5 лет назад
I always get the creeps knowing men who STARED into the reactor met up in that room to try and discus solutions to a problem no one had faced at this level...
@joevanweedler
@joevanweedler 5 лет назад
Right? Thinking about these guys who know all the dangers of radiation and reactor staring into the destroyed, burning reactor, not even fully realizing the hell that was unleashed on the earth is terrifying
@belperite
@belperite 5 лет назад
The original helicopter footage from 1986 and then the HBO recreation of the guys staring in. Like looking into the very maw of hell itself.
@Moody_Incorporated
@Moody_Incorporated 5 лет назад
lol that's why you need top grades you need to take in a lot of info in a short time and be able to use it quickly for any situation. In that situation they knew damn well after it blew the levels they were exposed to meant certain death the moment that exploded they were dead dead in weeks. So for them staring into the reactor was nothing. They were dead but could save everyone else and choose to add water and stop the reactor from going into meltdown didn't have to but knew if the core is gone the explosion would affect belarus to germany.
@Sergeant1990
@Sergeant1990 5 лет назад
I am curious how that buring core looked, its something like really weird
@Moody_Incorporated
@Moody_Incorporated 5 лет назад
@@Sergeant1990 Nothing really impressive it would look like lava literally you may see green/blue in there but that's it. A ball of red/yellow hot lava.
@monikatoth5697
@monikatoth5697 5 лет назад
Just imagined that on that day 33 years ago Akimov and Toptunov scared to death tried to stop the tragedy, they did they best... but sadly they couldn't stop the explosion. It must be creepy to be there, standing in front of those control panels, with the missing AZ-5 button.. in that control room where from everything started on that night.
@Absolute_Chill13
@Absolute_Chill13 4 года назад
The buttons was Dyatlov’s last gift to remember his mistake and arrogance. AZ-5 button, more like Make the reactor a Nuclear bomb button!
@fisher3ec474
@fisher3ec474 4 года назад
We Did Nothing Wrong Toptunov 1986
@oliverv1471
@oliverv1471 3 года назад
I have idea rise the power Pal RISE IT
@ricahrdb
@ricahrdb 2 года назад
It is a place were history was made on that night. Gorbachev claimed that the Chernobyl disaster was one of the major reasons for the fall of the Soviet Union.
@chileo1
@chileo1 4 года назад
Teacher: You haven't done any of your homework this week! Me: The Cherenkov effect, completely normal. Can happen with minimal radiation.
@RaulDukeKnife
@RaulDukeKnife 4 года назад
chileo1 "He'll be fine I've seen worse."
@thebluedragonontheskyscrap1838
@thebluedragonontheskyscrap1838 3 года назад
@@RaulDukeKnife Its the feedwater.
@tvdude29
@tvdude29 5 лет назад
RBMK Reactors cannot explode, how many times do we have to say it! Now pump water into the core so we can all go home.
@whatspanda8652
@whatspanda8652 5 лет назад
And it will make thermal explosion then these 3 reactor will destroy earth
@ARTSIEBECCA
@ARTSIEBECCA 5 лет назад
Its no more than chest x-ray
@alexcordell6746
@alexcordell6746 5 лет назад
So if you are due to get an x-ray, now is your opportunity
@jamesonde2336
@jamesonde2336 5 лет назад
"Fuck the phone lines and fuck Hodemchuk. I need water on my reactor"
@ankanpramanik9362
@ankanpramanik9362 4 года назад
"there is no core."
@michaelmartin9022
@michaelmartin9022 5 лет назад
I enjoyed this visit more than you did, I'm not getting the radiation!
@LanzoYT
@LanzoYT 5 лет назад
Jokes on you, you can get it from gadgets and surroundings. Just a little rads tho
@freddy4603
@freddy4603 5 лет назад
@@davidvasey5065 bad joke. didn't laugh
@puflenealexc
@puflenealexc 5 лет назад
@@LanzoYT gadgets emit non ionizing radiation, nothing to do with our body lol
@vekex7531
@vekex7531 5 лет назад
@@freddy4603 How would getting radiation from recordings even work, it may not be impossible but I think only the original can emit some.
@freddy4603
@freddy4603 5 лет назад
@@vekex7531 you @-ed the wrong person. and it's impossible.
@24YOA
@24YOA 5 лет назад
"12 millaroentgens per hour, not terrible" 7:14
@MatthewGames1
@MatthewGames1 5 лет назад
I'm told it's the equivalent of a chest xray
@martalover17
@martalover17 5 лет назад
thanks
@dco1019
@dco1019 5 лет назад
Not great either
@SG-cn3kb
@SG-cn3kb 5 лет назад
@@MatthewGames1 more like 400
@GREGXCELENTEFILM
@GREGXCELENTEFILM 5 лет назад
For reference the meter she's using is measuring in microsieverts measuring the dose she's receiving. The show measures radiation exposure in Roentgens but a quick conversion of microsieverts/hr to Roentgen/hour reveals that 1 microsievert = 0.0001 Roentgen. The nearest roof to Chernobyls core was measuring at 12,000 Roentgen.
@abhishekmodgil1556
@abhishekmodgil1556 5 лет назад
I can't just wrap my mind around this insane figure
@RJStockton
@RJStockton 5 лет назад
@@abhishekmodgil1556 500 Roentgen has an LD-50, meaning half of the people who get that dose are going to die from it. The 90 seconds workers spent on the roof in a 12,000 Roentgen environment exposed them to 300 Roentgen. 300 Roentgen can cause acute gastrointestinal syndrome, meaning basically bloody flux for a week. 90 seconds at this intensity is good enough to maybe kill you. 2 minutes will kill half of the people who go through it. 3 minutes is fatal to most. If someone gives you a choice between 4 minutes on the roof with the other liquidators or a death sentence in the United States or China, take the death sentence. Your odds of living six months are better on Death Row, even if your execution is scheduled for that time. Statistically, you have better odds of surviving a fall from the Golden Gate Bridge than of surviving 5 minutes at 12,000 Roentgen per hour. You are less likely to die if you are a pedestrian hit by a car going 30 mph. You are safer playing 10 rounds of Russian Roulette. It's more dangerous to stand on that reactor's roof for as long as it takes to sing the Barney the Dinosaur theme song than it is to board a passenger jet you know is going to crash. If I had written this comment while experiencing that amount of radiation, I would be vomiting now, I would spike a fever tonight, my immune system would shut down by tomorrow morning, and then I'd "enjoy" the last three pain-free days of my life during the latency period. Four days from now, I would have essentially zero white blood cells and my chromosomes would have recombined in random patterns. I would then slowly die as every single tissue in my body failed and all my skin flaked off. There is literally not a single thing any medical team on Earth could do to help me, except dope me up (while I can still absorb morphine) and then pipe CO2 into my air supply until I'm mercifully dead. Tardigrades can apparently take it no problem though. Stupid tardigrades.
@t5239857289578947594
@t5239857289578947594 5 лет назад
@@RJStockton great comment
@lemo_manda6076
@lemo_manda6076 5 лет назад
@@RJStockton best comment ever !
@qroo1986
@qroo1986 4 года назад
So not great, not terrible?
@Guitarfollower22
@Guitarfollower22 7 лет назад
I like the sound of the old school geiger counter. Those clicks were so ominous
@xeddtech
@xeddtech 5 лет назад
Same here. Radioactivity just isn't the same without the chattering clicks
@benfennell6842
@benfennell6842 5 лет назад
@@xeddtech *"Radiation just don't dissolve your bone marrow like it used to..."*
@Ashish-er4kz
@Ashish-er4kz 5 лет назад
Guitarfollower22 that spider on your shoulder
@dd1862
@dd1862 5 лет назад
Kid: "Mom! Flat Stanley came back to school today." Mom: "Great, so tell me where he went?" Kid: "Some place called Chernobyl." Mom: Ahhh, yeah...go take a shower, bury your clothes in the backyard, then take a shower again."
@thanhaq98
@thanhaq98 5 лет назад
And don't forget to take 2 iodide pills per day
@emilyolsen6777
@emilyolsen6777 4 года назад
Dies
@bluedasher74
@bluedasher74 5 лет назад
I would be scared to go there even if the radiation levels have dropped during the last 30+ years.
@Mr_Fancypants
@Mr_Fancypants 5 лет назад
Pussy. You'l never live if you never take action.
@Mr_Fancypants
@Mr_Fancypants 5 лет назад
@Joshua sure. I totally would. Can't atm because of work but i explored abandoned mines in the past and flew airplanes.
@harryreilly2574
@harryreilly2574 4 года назад
Everyone's favorite neighbourhood nazi your a crout
@Mr_Fancypants
@Mr_Fancypants 4 года назад
@@harryreilly2574 wow talking shit online. Never seen that before. Go ride a bycicle mate.
@chukwow5738
@chukwow5738 4 года назад
Everyone's favorite neighbourhood nazi Mate, I really love your words “You’ll never live if you never take action”. That is spot on! I’m 50 yo, and lived many lifetimes. The key word is -take action
@HarbardWild
@HarbardWild 7 лет назад
She's... SHE'S FUCKING BAAACK
@s0nY2
@s0nY2 7 лет назад
i think not for long :/
@Hexalyse
@Hexalyse 7 лет назад
Harbard I've discovered this channel only a few months ago and was sad when I saw all the videos were old and she stopped posting here. So yes I'm glad we have some new content. BTW she's also somewhat active on Twitter even after she stopped uploading on yt.
@iurialves3795
@iurialves3795 7 лет назад
Harbard nuss vei isso e mt loco
@lonw.7016
@lonw.7016 7 лет назад
She is kinda wild, hey? for a button down scientist type.
@xedalpha1
@xedalpha1 5 лет назад
'Lets find some hotspots!' How about no...
@admonix2
@admonix2 5 лет назад
They’re referring to wifi hotspots..
@stephendre2902
@stephendre2902 5 лет назад
xed alpha I know. What a dumb bitch....
@basedgodstrugglin
@basedgodstrugglin 5 лет назад
And then he waddled away (waddle waddle waddle)
@FinalManaTrigger
@FinalManaTrigger 5 лет назад
@@MrAbhishekricky LMAOOOOOOOO
@playerx240
@playerx240 5 лет назад
Actually not a bad idea to find hotspots. At least you'll know where to avoid.
@harshvardhan7209
@harshvardhan7209 4 года назад
I am amazed to see that HBO made it so real. Just look at the staircase, passages, the control panel it is totally accurate. The most horrifying and most realistic series ever.
@dzenishadzic664
@dzenishadzic664 2 года назад
Thats an actual place, real footage, not some series or show by HBO... its a real place and real video no acting
@jessicabudnack6608
@jessicabudnack6608 2 года назад
no these people are actually inside the real Chernobyl. they probably going to walk out with a third eye or something
@MasterCakeX5
@MasterCakeX5 Год назад
Might be because they shot the series in a similar power plant that is currently under deconstruction
@GalacticSorcerer
@GalacticSorcerer 5 лет назад
No one: Not a soul: Reactor #4: I'm going to do what's called a pro gamer move
@wavematrix
@wavematrix 4 года назад
💀💀💀💀
@pkowak
@pkowak 4 года назад
Outstanding move
@MatterinoHS
@MatterinoHS 4 года назад
Two dead memes in one. Nice.
@joshualewis4809
@joshualewis4809 4 года назад
End this man's whole career
@jawbreakergito7154
@jawbreakergito7154 5 лет назад
Wow the tv mini-series of Chernobyl did a really good job on reconstructing Chernobyl
@leonhoroshiy9842
@leonhoroshiy9842 5 лет назад
They were filming on the other stopped power station in Lithuania.
@dominator167able
@dominator167able 5 лет назад
@Vitez od Vozdovca wtf....i loved Chernobyl far before stalker even came out and all I can say is wtf you don't have to be so toxic be happy that people like the event now and more awareness is being raised
@flowerfloc
@flowerfloc 5 лет назад
@Vitez od Vozdovca ur alright?
@mrgsa3591
@mrgsa3591 5 лет назад
You did not see graphite on the ground !
@markoandonovik2746
@markoandonovik2746 5 лет назад
BECAUSE ITS NOT THERE!
@antimatter4733
@antimatter4733 5 лет назад
Take him to the infirmary, he's delusional
@ryanmchugh7840
@ryanmchugh7840 5 лет назад
You morons blew the tank
@stevenbob4117
@stevenbob4117 5 лет назад
Vitez od Vozdovca ummm....you okay there buddy?
@flowerfloc
@flowerfloc 5 лет назад
@Vitez od Vozdovca Do you need help?
@rightcoast7049
@rightcoast7049 4 года назад
It has to feel so weird being there. Especially the control room. Just imagining the chaos and nerves is crazy.
@j_m_b_1914
@j_m_b_1914 5 лет назад
At around 7:20 in the video, you can see her meter is showing around ~30 microsieverts an hour of radiation. To put that into perspective, a typical person would receive around 10 microsieverts of radiation per day (it depends where you live, altitude, etc.). So standing there, she is receiving around 75 times more radiation that normal background radiation. That's actually less than I would have thought. Obviously, there are probably hot spots in that area, but walking around for a couple hours would have negligible effects on their long-term chances of increased cancer rates. However, if I heard the man correctly and the spot he was measuring was 12 millisieverts per hour, that's pretty hot. The total maximum allowed radiation for US radiation workers is 50 millisieverts PER YEAR. So the radiation from that little spot puts out that amount in around 4 hours. Again, being next to that and measuring it like he is doing for a minute or two won't really have any lasting health consequences -- but you wouldn't want to lick it.
@Arkalius80
@Arkalius80 5 лет назад
He said 12 milli-Roentgens per hour which is only about 105 microsieverts.
@MCWYLIE84
@MCWYLIE84 5 лет назад
You think it's his first time?. His knowledge says he does this all the time, scary shit tbh
@ziga226
@ziga226 5 лет назад
Normal backround radiation😂😂😂😂😂 radiation is not normal let me tell you that... yes in this world we live in it is somehow..but our body is not made for radiation and its def not normal lol.... dont believe everything they tell.you
@Arkalius80
@Arkalius80 5 лет назад
@@ziga226 There is a normal background level of ionizing radiation everywhere in the world. There are radioisotopes of common materials everywhere. Bananas contain potassium which is very mildly radioactive. Even you, being made of material from the environment, are mildly radioactive. Our bodies are capable of handling mild doses of radiation, just like they're able to handle viral and bacterial infections and injuries.
@endersdragon34
@endersdragon34 5 лет назад
@@Arkalius80 I remember another video where they just tour the surrounding area the guide said that you get more radiation on the flight over than you do in the trip. So yeah... Not that much to worry about as long as you don't spend a lot of time in the truly hotspots.
@24680kong
@24680kong 6 лет назад
For context on radiation: at 6:54, you can see 31.5 uSv/hr. This is about 10x that recieved while flying on an airplane (about 3uSv/hr, due to natural cosmic rays). So spending 1 hour at this location is equivalent to flying for 10 hours on an airplane. Do you smoke? If you smoke, you inhale about 1uSv per 20pack, meaning 1 hour at this location is equivalent to smoking about 30 packs of cigarettes. Spending 22 hours at this spot (700uSv) is equivalent to the radiation you'd get from working in a coal mine for a year (due to natural radon). I don't want to downplay the danger, but the diaster is a lot less scary when you understand the basics of it and compare it to other common sources. *Note that the way the dector reads radiation does require certain assumptions (which I suggest you investigate on your own), but it is a good rough estimate.
@TONYROCKZ818
@TONYROCKZ818 5 лет назад
24680kong But do those readings still count while you have a radiation suit on? Or would it be less?
@90enemies
@90enemies 5 лет назад
What your body absorb will be less since the fabric somewhat reduce it to a very slight degree and plus iodine pill
@Netherlands91
@Netherlands91 5 лет назад
Mhmm, who would I trust? A random stranger on the internet, or the lady on screen with the geiger counter saying that you get a fatal dose of radiation in minutes of going to the highest contaminated area in the reactor?
@thebigskysky
@thebigskysky 5 лет назад
@@Netherlands91 well yes, what she said is true about the elephant foot location but what 241680kong was talk about was the dose in the control room. Yes there are SIGNIFICANTLY higher dose rate locations throughout that site but a lot of people have no concept of radiation so those counters squawking the entire time make people think that it was super dangerous in that room when in reality they were just set to the highest sensitivities (multiplier). As for the "radiation suit"... it depends on what you are trying to protect yourself from and the main sources emitting. A tyvex suit would protect against alpha particles (which is probably the majority of the radiation if i had to guess due to the uranium and the plutonium) and it would also help with the contamination, as for beta, you can get suits to protect against it if you need to but it tends to be easier to just limit exposure instead of shield, and gamma or neutron you aint stopping those with any type of suit.
@Dmitriy_IV
@Dmitriy_IV 5 лет назад
The problem is not in the level of radiation but in hot dust particles with uranium isotopes of strontium and other isotopes formed as a result of reaction and graphite, zirconium, after the destruction of the power unit, which are in the hall and at the station and can get into the lungs and stomach! and indeed in the Pripreti district and the station, the probability of hitting is great. Yes, and the mask does not help, when removing the mask, a person will inhale particles from it.
@omermagen824
@omermagen824 7 лет назад
I like the gieger counter 'TIC' sound more than the 'BEEP'
@Garrettdx1988
@Garrettdx1988 5 лет назад
Same. They're just not as creepy now
@TidalSnow1
@TidalSnow1 5 лет назад
Having watched these back in 2016 it’s so awesome to see everyone’s interest in Chernobyl now
@ioannaatsikatsou6610
@ioannaatsikatsou6610 5 лет назад
Dyatlov has left the chat
@zombiekiller9077
@zombiekiller9077 4 года назад
And entered the bathroom
@guillefoca
@guillefoca 3 года назад
Dyatlov is an Impostor
@toasterbathboi6298
@toasterbathboi6298 5 лет назад
I don’t know why, but I’m absolutely fascinated by abandoned industrial facilities and cities. Needles to say, Pripyat and Chernobyl are pretty high up on my list.
@mastertek383
@mastertek383 7 лет назад
I would really like to see inside reactor 4 but I don't think I would actually go. just don't trust those little meters and with my "shit for luck" syndrome I would probably stand in the wrong place and get butthole cancer
@mariaarakat8823
@mariaarakat8823 6 лет назад
Nubbins oh god not butthole cancer XD
@VanillaGorilla89
@VanillaGorilla89 5 лет назад
You can't go inside the reactor Hall. More than likely you would die
@nickelwindow53
@nickelwindow53 5 лет назад
🍑💥💥💥💥💥💥💩💩💩💩💩
@emilyolsen6777
@emilyolsen6777 5 лет назад
Nubbins man same but I'd only do it if I had say a few weeks left to live anyway.
@AdamSmith-gs2dv
@AdamSmith-gs2dv 5 лет назад
It's fine, they have special clothing to limit exposure as much as possible and have strict time limits to also limit exposure to safe levels. You'd probably be exposed to more radiation by smoking for a month than visiting the control room for 20 mins
@Ollywhohaha
@Ollywhohaha 5 лет назад
“Beautiful and creepy” she says as her chromosomes begin to literally deform due to radiation. Just wow.
@KornerCommand
@KornerCommand 5 лет назад
is she wrong?
@jpietersen519
@jpietersen519 5 лет назад
Its not even half a mSv per hour in the reactor. Theyd have to stay there for 5 straight hours in order to get the same dose as we get in background radiation every year. Its safe.
@SayaCeline
@SayaCeline 5 лет назад
Apparently it's much safer now and the danger mostly comes from physical contact with metals and the like. There are tours through the exclusion zone with very strict dress code rules.
@669karlos
@669karlos 4 года назад
Feed water is mildly contaminated she’ll be fine I’ve seen worse.
@michaelk9943
@michaelk9943 5 лет назад
“Another settlement needs our help. I’ll mark it on your map.”
@syok4929
@syok4929 5 лет назад
the thumbnail looks like a 90's point and click game
@ChibiViolin
@ChibiViolin 5 лет назад
Or one of those live action games.
@nigelj.d8677
@nigelj.d8677 5 лет назад
You mean minesweeper?
@ikagura
@ikagura 5 лет назад
A Chernobyl themed FMV game, not bad
@sannidhyabalkote9536
@sannidhyabalkote9536 4 года назад
@@ikagura pressing az 5 is the goal here
@utleychase7
@utleychase7 5 лет назад
The guide showing the AZ-5 button at 4:53 is fascinating and eerie at once
@harshitha.n2941
@harshitha.n2941 5 лет назад
It looks exactly like the one they showed in mini series .. hats off for such detailed and accurate tv show
@meowmeow6676
@meowmeow6676 5 лет назад
99%:memes and series-realated stuff 1%: other comments
@Mr_Fancypants
@Mr_Fancypants 5 лет назад
It actually bothers me. Before HBO: Cherno who? After HBO: I MuSt SpAM Yutoob NaOw WiTH MuH CaNCerOUs ComMent!
@sekarwangi2086
@sekarwangi2086 5 лет назад
@@Mr_Fancypants well of course their comments are cancerous... they watched Chernobyl afterall
@philosophicalinquirer312
@philosophicalinquirer312 4 года назад
99% memes - "not great, not terrible"
@tomr6955
@tomr6955 4 года назад
Saying "1% other comments" is 100% redundant
@motorpsychodelic
@motorpsychodelic 3 года назад
the usual idiot comment "50000 people used to live in this city, now it's a ghost town" is missing in this comment section...
@BigJoe6669
@BigJoe6669 5 лет назад
you didn't see the control rod BECAUSE IT'S NOT THERE !!
@patricioreese4468
@patricioreese4468 5 лет назад
Explain yourself please
@whodatboi1543
@whodatboi1543 5 лет назад
@@patricioreese4468 one word HBO
@ryant282a
@ryant282a 5 лет назад
I saw graphite, comrade.
@vbideogaming
@vbideogaming 5 лет назад
RyanT 282 you’re delusional. Let’s get him to the infirmary.
@norml6874
@norml6874 5 лет назад
You know that machine is yelling danger and your all just cool like the other side of the pillow... 😳
@chayanka_kaushik
@chayanka_kaushik 5 лет назад
The device is in MilliRoentgen
@mzaversnik2655
@mzaversnik2655 4 года назад
Its only showing 3.6. Not great, not terrible
@abluewhale95
@abluewhale95 5 лет назад
I got radiation burns from watching this.. Where's my iodine pills 🤕
@d3ad.4gain
@d3ad.4gain 5 лет назад
mickey7411 I’m wearing the damn hat where’s my fan?
@Akshay8106
@Akshay8106 5 лет назад
@@d3ad.4gain KGB wants to know your location
@inacathrien1123
@inacathrien1123 5 лет назад
If you got radiation burns iodine pills won’t help you anymore
@UnVictor
@UnVictor 5 лет назад
A Blue Whale expired
@Avenger4343
@Avenger4343 5 лет назад
Iodine only helps your thyroid
@TIFFINBOXchannel
@TIFFINBOXchannel 4 года назад
One button AZ5 created a bad history RIP Akimov
@fisher3ec474
@fisher3ec474 4 года назад
And Toptonov
@oliverv1471
@oliverv1471 3 года назад
Dont blame akimov Dyatlov wanted to raise the POWER
@themanformerlyknownascomme777
@themanformerlyknownascomme777 3 года назад
@@oliverv1471 he didn't know, nobody knew. Only the designers had a very small clue that something like this was possible. The hbo series is guilty of multiple character assassinations but few are as butchered as Dyatlov.
@TylerL220
@TylerL220 3 года назад
@@themanformerlyknownascomme777 Nobody knew, but I was reading up on Dyatlov and yes the show did make him worse than he actually was. But he did not believe the reactor exploded, and even before that, he was pushing them to do it. Did he know? No. But imo he's still to blame for the human error portion, not the reactor fault.
@ronconnor2694
@ronconnor2694 3 года назад
@@TylerL220 He thought steam ruptured pipes above the control room, causing the explosion. Everyone in the control room was very confused, they had no idea what happened. All of their warning equipment and censors were useless. Eventually when they figured it out it was worse, Dyatlov tried to get Akimov, Taptonov, and the rest to leave and avoid radiation. But they refused and kept trying to salvage the core from total meltdown, by going to the water pump directly adjacent to reactor 4, not understanding it was non-existent. This lead to their fatal dose of radiation. Dyatlov’s account was that he did the test directly according to the regulations for the reactor. He had no idea what could happen, and neither did anyone else in the control room. He said it was very quiet, he didn’t force anyone to do anything, and everyone was simply at their panels doing their work, Akimov/Toptonov pushed AZ-5 and a few seconds later alarms started going off and the reactor exploded. Akimov and Toptonov were talking about pushing AZ-5 just to scram the reactor at the end of the test, and do a cold restart due to the Xenon present. They didn’t think anything was wrong. This is all according to Dyatlov though, who knows if he was telling the truth. He said the only thing he feels responsible for, is sending 2 people to manually insert control rods into the reactor. He realized his mistake, but didn’t reach them before they tried to enter the reactor room. They died within 24 hours.
@sergioagra3846
@sergioagra3846 5 лет назад
Rad-X guys, never go out without your Rad-X... Fallout teaches us
@dallasmed65
@dallasmed65 7 лет назад
Very entertaining video series. Glad to see you uploading again!
@illustriousmonster
@illustriousmonster 6 лет назад
Dallasmed65 gtfo
@n0anime342
@n0anime342 6 лет назад
A minecraft child you tuber watching videos on the worst nuclear disaster in the world... seems ligit
@thenightpvp2030
@thenightpvp2030 6 лет назад
Dallasmed65 omg I'm subbed to u
@VIKINGOCATIRE
@VIKINGOCATIRE 5 лет назад
Wow. Amazing video. I've been fascinated by chernobyl for years. My grandfather is from Ukraine and he used to tell the story of what happened when I was a kid and it was so scary to listen. Now I watched the hbo chernobyl episode and holly shit I'm obsessed and it's great to recognize those unknown hero's who gave their lives to prevent a major major catastrophic event that could have made a big chunk of Europe inhabitable for thousands of years. This is a tribute to them and well deserved
@nolongerinusequit3621
@nolongerinusequit3621 4 года назад
50,000 people: exist Reactor core number 4: Hippity Hoppity. Your all dead and this is now all my property.
@jvbenjamin
@jvbenjamin 4 года назад
If those masks worked, you'd be wearing them....
@RawbLV
@RawbLV 4 года назад
They do work.
@rad8287
@rad8287 4 года назад
Jonathan Benjamin is that how all miners are like.... yes
@6120mcghee
@6120mcghee 4 года назад
Were Still wearin the fuckin hats!
@aidanlarose6901
@aidanlarose6901 3 года назад
This comment aged well
@acexannetonette4010
@acexannetonette4010 3 года назад
Lmfao
@c0ldw1nd27
@c0ldw1nd27 7 лет назад
When people write in the comments: "That's too dangerous!" But actually, 2 hours in that control room (20μS/h) is like a flight from NY to LA in terms of radiation dose.
@cardinaloflannagancr8929
@cardinaloflannagancr8929 5 лет назад
Most people also didn't realize the plant minus that reactor continued to operate for years.
@AdamSmith-gs2dv
@AdamSmith-gs2dv 5 лет назад
It's funny because some of these idiots are probably smokers and just by doing that one activity alone they are exposing themselves to more radiation than by standing in that control room for an hour.
@riber061
@riber061 5 лет назад
Really? Wow, i use to think that you can’t stay close for the reactor without get cancer.
@mysteriousdoge1298
@mysteriousdoge1298 5 лет назад
So go ahead and rent this place if it's so safe.
@warforglory
@warforglory 5 лет назад
It's not the external radiation causing problem. It's the radioactive shit you inhale. Bye bye gene p53. Welcome lung cancer.
@ragnarokncc3137
@ragnarokncc3137 7 лет назад
Always happy to see more exploration of Chernobyl! Thank you for posting!
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo Год назад
The lead lined corridor is so badass old Russian style decor
@julianreverse
@julianreverse 3 месяца назад
They like their carpets ...
@eversunnyguy
@eversunnyguy 2 года назад
Simply thrilling and chilling to see this footage. Great job showing us. You guys are brave.
@sofiagamez7007
@sofiagamez7007 5 лет назад
15 thousand Roentgens that is a mistake, it's 3.6 Roentgens because I said so...
@ChimaeraPwns
@ChimaeraPwns 5 лет назад
Not too good, but not too terrible
@Pidalin
@Pidalin 5 лет назад
maybe we should use that good dosimeter
@michalmochalski5975
@michalmochalski5975 5 лет назад
Actually on the day of the accident, radiation on that control room was close to 5 Roentgens per hour, workers who got leathal doses got them from going in other places, control room was probably safest place in that building.
@Stephen1424
@Stephen1424 7 лет назад
Amazing videos. thank you for posting these, not much onsite in depth footage is available
@jestronixhanderson9898
@jestronixhanderson9898 5 лет назад
Imagine I was intelligent enough to know a few lines from a popular show by a certain studio.
@therflash
@therflash 2 года назад
IKR, it's worse than the "first" comments.
@sboyle71177
@sboyle71177 5 лет назад
I bet a few boxes of Mr. Clean Magic Erasers will clean that right up.
@cioozawa
@cioozawa 5 лет назад
04:54 push that button (AZ-5) Kamerad Toptunov
@oliverv1471
@oliverv1471 3 года назад
Its broken
@TwoMilky
@TwoMilky 7 лет назад
Wow glad to see you back doing this stuff. it's so cool to watch!
@PojebanyWladyslaw
@PojebanyWladyslaw 4 года назад
Imagine, 750.000 pepole (soliders AND civillians) were sent to work on cleaning chernobyl, but the most disturbing story is when they clean the "3 deadly roofs" the first roof had around 200 "roengen" which mean 2 hours in that parricullar space could cut your lifespan in half, the second roof had around 400 roengen wich mean half of that time could cut your lifespan in half, and here is the real issue: the 3rd and the most deadly roof... the roof of reactor 4... the pieces of graphite and the derbis had around 12.000-14.000 roenger which meant 2 minutes on that roof and your life is cut in half, 2 minutes 30 seconds and youre gonna die in a matter of months 3 minutes 15 seconds... youre dead in weeks... the soviet goverment wanted to use moon walkers to clean the derbis off the roof and dump it into the molten reactor... 3 moonwalkers were used to clean roof 1 and 2... but the radiation of roof 3 was so high the wires in the robots decayed in matter of seconds due to radiation... a german robot named "the joker" was deployed onto the roof... it had 1 cm thick layer of lead metal around it... even that did not make it... so the commander made a decision to use "biorobots" (humans) to clean the roof, over 3.400 civillians were on the roof cleaning it... but not at the same time... they were in groups of 5 anf they each had lead armor and special equipment... shovels as well... each group worked for around 90 seconds... then they got off and the used armor was later destoryed... Could the disaster have been preveented if the Az-5 button wasnt pressed in the first place??
@RawbLV
@RawbLV 4 года назад
The reactor was in unstable configuration and was "running away" so there was nothing that could save it.
@giovanimans4ni
@giovanimans4ni 5 лет назад
"IT'S 15.000 ROENTGENS PER HOUR!"
@FynnEberhard
@FynnEberhard 7 лет назад
Awesome video!! Great insight in the control room.
@highlander723
@highlander723 7 лет назад
I'm just glad that she's not dead
@AntiSecure
@AntiSecure 7 лет назад
She's not dumb enough to fuck up.
@AntiSecure
@AntiSecure 7 лет назад
Okay, what ever you say. You obviously know what to do better than here. She should message you and you can give her some advice.
@heartofjustice6041
@heartofjustice6041 7 лет назад
what a jackass
@dylanfontaine591
@dylanfontaine591 6 лет назад
Not yet, handling reactor fuel isn't the smartest..
@KnedlikMCPE
@KnedlikMCPE 5 лет назад
Its not that dangerous
@lyrayu9631
@lyrayu9631 2 года назад
this is way better than the HBO series because there's no unnecessary dramatics and everything is straight to the point ~ 😊
@512TheWolf512
@512TheWolf512 5 лет назад
i find it funny how not a single detector emits that famous crackling noise we all know
@lothricknight4221
@lothricknight4221 5 лет назад
Eugene InLaw Some of them do. It just depends what make of Geiger counter you use
@LasVegas68
@LasVegas68 5 лет назад
So glad you keep going back to film. Always enjoy your video's.
@lavintella
@lavintella 7 лет назад
Your videos are always so fascinating! Please keep on uploading new videos :)
@princesaanaavakin5039
@princesaanaavakin5039 6 лет назад
Davina is she alive?
@43bumpy
@43bumpy 4 года назад
" I did everything...... I did everything....... " Just haunting. This is probably one of the best pieces of media ever. Truly scary and haunting. I was about 19 when Chernobyl happened. We in the US were not told of the full truth for so many years.
@tomservo5347
@tomservo5347 4 года назад
The history in that control room is palpable....in a very eerie, ominous way.
@dandruff2118
@dandruff2118 5 лет назад
In mother russia, you react to reactor.
@captainkapalot9644
@captainkapalot9644 5 лет назад
Dan Druff mother ukraine
@hamishdow2188
@hamishdow2188 5 лет назад
This is ukraine
@dandruff2118
@dandruff2118 5 лет назад
This is sparta
@toothpick8858
@toothpick8858 5 лет назад
the idea there is still a body down there in that core area who never has been found
@nikostrydum7343
@nikostrydum7343 5 лет назад
If somehow there is a body IN the core the body will be gone reduced to a single blood cell in 2 - 5 hours
@toothpick8858
@toothpick8858 5 лет назад
@@nikostrydum7343 not in the core it self i think He was a engineer deep down there he got trapped afther the explosion
@todx15
@todx15 4 года назад
some people say his body was vaporized in the blast, but if it wasn’t it’s entombed in the remnants of the core and building
@cinnamonsquash
@cinnamonsquash 5 лет назад
This is how I roam around my school corridors watching people. *T O X I C !*
@science27slovers95
@science27slovers95 4 года назад
" Man discovered the atom yesterday, but he doesn't know that one atom can split all his whole life..." -By - The Unknown artist
@Nodularguy1
@Nodularguy1 7 лет назад
YES ! New Bionerd video !
@MKBrown28
@MKBrown28 7 лет назад
Amazing video!! Thank you for documenting your walkthrough. I really enjoy watching these Chernobyl videos, I cant thank you enough. Wish all the best and stay safe and healthy. :-)
@Joe-uo9wv
@Joe-uo9wv 3 года назад
Great place for a destination wedding. All your guest will come back glowing from the reception.
@fralex5014
@fralex5014 Год назад
4:55 No. After the disaster control panels of Units 1-3 were modified. The location of the AZ-5 button moved towards the top of the panel (where you pointed at) and the button itself changed from push to switch. At the time of the accident the AZ-5 pushbutton was on the same panel but at the bottom near edge of the plate. At 5:00 you can see the actual location on the bottom left very briefly.
@surena9451
@surena9451 7 месяцев назад
Wasn't it because people were leaning on the side and accidentially hitting the button? Thats what I heard before.
@zzulm
@zzulm 6 лет назад
4:54 homer Simpson's workstation 😨
@earlspencer7863
@earlspencer7863 5 лет назад
What amazes me is all the wires they had to run to the sensors. There's so many buttons!!
@jamesonde2336
@jamesonde2336 5 лет назад
5:31 mentioning those people gave me chills.
@SpicyAtreides
@SpicyAtreides 5 лет назад
The counters going off gives me PTSD after watching the three guys who went into the water in the show.
@MrDnB89
@MrDnB89 7 лет назад
3:59 is this where Homer works?
@iriinazoueva113
@iriinazoueva113 7 лет назад
MrDnB89 Hahhahahaha
@iriinazoueva113
@iriinazoueva113 7 лет назад
MrDnB89 Explains the explosion. You just made my day.
@tnskyhawk
@tnskyhawk 7 лет назад
That would explain a lot.
@suamaeaquelaatmosfera9491
@suamaeaquelaatmosfera9491 5 лет назад
MrDnB89 *D'OH*
@josealonso7478
@josealonso7478 5 лет назад
Ha ha ha
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