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For those that don't know, Pripyat was the city built to house employees of Chernobyl NPP and their families. At 0123hrs on April 26th 1986 reactor 4 suffered a huge power surge (an uncontrolled chain reaction not dissimilar to a nuclear weapon explosion) which resulted in a massive steam explosion that spewed radioactive matter into the atmosphere, with elevated radiation being measured all across Eaurope, even as far as our own UK shores. The tragic city of Pripyat is located virtually next door, so you can imagine how high the rads were there. The population of the city had been around 50,000 (similar to Weymouth, Dorset).
The entire population of the city was evacuated, many taking with them only the clothes they wore, which were soon detroyed. The people had nothing, lost everything, leaving it all behind in Pripyat.
Sorry to ramble on, but for the following video to have an impact you need to know the history. The history of the Chernobyl disaster is fascinating, as well as heart crushingly tragic. Stories of unbelievable heroism are commonplace, as are stories of utter tragedy.
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All told the human cost was 56 deaths directly attributable to the disaster. Not so bad you might think? That's only people killed by the blast. 600,000 people suffered radiation poisoning, and at least 4,000 of those died from cancer as a direct result of exposure. There are believed to be a further 100,000 cases of cancer just from living near there.
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The entire population of the city was evacuated, many taking with them only the clothes they wore, which were soon detroyed. The people had nothing, lost everything, leaving it all behind in Pripyat.
Sorry to ramble on, but for the following video to have an impact you need to know the history. The history of the Chernobyl disaster is fascinating, as well as heart crushingly tragic. Stories of unbelievable heroism are commonplace, as are stories of utter tragedy.
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All told the human cost was 56 deaths directly attributable to the disaster. Not so bad you might think? That's only people killed by the blast. 600,000 people suffered radiation poisoning, and at least 4,000 of those died from cancer as a direct result of exposure. There are believed to be a further 100,000 cases of cancer just from living near there.
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