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Llena

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2020.11.20 04:51

This story has fascinated me for years. I know a lot of people

are not aware of this. I will go one day 🤣

The Chernobyl disaster was caused by a nuclear accident that occurred on Saturday 26 April 1986, at the No. 4 reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near the city of Pripyat in the north of the Ukrainian SSR. The radiation is still just as high today. 350,000 people were evacuated as a result of the accident.
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  • 补丁怪兽 2020.11.20 04:54

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    你想学的真多呀
  • Noel 2020.11.20 04:54

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    Yeah, many years ago I saw a movie about it and It was amazing for me.
  • danni 2020.11.20 04:55

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    Wow, I was interested in this article 👍
  • Llena 2020.11.20 04:55

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    @Noel ah yes. It’s incredibly fascinating. Shame all the families had to uproot their entire lives. Abandon everything they owned.
  • Llena 2020.11.20 04:56

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    @danni it’s very fascinating to read about. I’ve been researching it for many years now.
  • Chris Schiller 2020.11.20 04:56

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    I saw the series of it, it s clear, and I saw someone there to explore, all things return back nature now
  • April 2020.11.20 04:56

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    There's a movie on a fictitious aftermath from this disaster. Way too scary for me!
  • Llena 2020.11.20 04:57

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    @Chris Schiller yes. They do tours, you travel around the area and neighbouring areas to all the abandoned homes, schools.
  • aneurisperozo 2020.11.20 04:57

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    I saw the serie on amazon prime video
  • Llena 2020.11.20 04:57

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    @April haha yes there’s been a good few series and films about it. There are some brilliant documentaries on Chernobyl too.
  • Chris Schiller 2020.11.20 05:00

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    @Llena take care if you have a plan, it still radius even its a low level.
  • Llena 2020.11.20 05:01

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    @Chris Schiller yep. I’ve done my extensive research. Me and my brother plan to go once everything has settled down. :)
  • Llena 2020.11.20 05:01

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    @Chris Schiller covid that is. Ha
  • danni 2020.11.20 05:02

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    @Llena You're right, it's very interesting, it was certainly an unprecedented event
  • Leah 2020.11.20 05:04

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    I saw the series related to this catastrophe and also googled some facts about it. And I don’t get the point why some Instagram influencers went to the spot and took pictures there to seek ppl’s attention, which is an ignorant act and bad influence on their followers.
  • Llena 2020.11.20 05:04

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    @danni for sure. It could of been prevented.
  • Llena 2020.11.20 05:05

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    @Leah yeah it could be seen like that I guess. I guess people go there to to understand such disasters. It’s hard to understand, but if you’re physically there is much easier to feel the empathy’s and experience a little of what they have had to leave behind. But as for influencers, they will do anything to get limelight.
  • danni 2020.11.20 05:07

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    @Llena If something like this happened again, human existence would be in danger. 😞
  • Chris Schiller 2020.11.20 05:08

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    @Llena good idea to avoid covid😂, it sould be solitary without humanbeging and cold now.
  • Leah 2020.11.20 05:13

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    @Llena yeah, it makes sense if ppl go there to have a better understanding of the disaster.
  • Llena 2020.11.20 05:45

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    @Chris Schiller hahahaha literally 😂😂
  • lucía 2020.11.20 05:52

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    Really interesting but quite sad. Amazon series depicts it pretty well and also gives a real insight into how long it took to seek help once the disaster occurred, and also that it was caused per lack of experience and peer pressure when running a test at #4.
  • Llena 2020.11.20 05:53

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    @lucía that’s right. ☺️
  • Si. 2020.11.20 17:49

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    So in a case of Japan. The radiation is spread out to Korea while Japan started discharging of radioactive contaminated water in the east sea side of South Korea. And both of two govenments has been trying to make people feel safe in this serious situation.

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