Top Radioactive Accidents Ever

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0:00 - intro
0:23 - level 0
0:50 - level 1
1:52 - level 2
3:00 - level 3
4:31 - level 4
7:15 - level 5
10:52 - level 6
13:26 - level 7

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The guy who looked into the Windscale burning reactor also said that he wasnt afraid of radiations but rather falling into it because the concrete roof he was standing was weakend by the heat !
What a madlad !

Real_Claudy_Focan
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“It had a deep blue light, and thought it looked cool, so he decided to take the capsule home.” What a sentence lol

InfinityMW
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Two facts about Kyshtym disaster:
- There's at least one person (maybe he's still alive) who witnessed the disaster as a boy while visiting his grandparents and then became a worker at Chernobyl plant and witnessed the disaster there
- In 2015 the authorities of Chelyabinsk (yes, that Chelyabinsk), the city nearby Mayak plant where the disaster took place, announced that the city's radiation level finally returned to normal. It took 58 years.

annapmark
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Level 0 (no problem)
Level 1 (anomaly)

"Shit goes from 0 to 100 really quick"

hilmyvaza
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reactors can be scary but it is one of the most green and effective energy source there is and we definitely need to keep using it.

eyewan
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I salute to the workers so heroically died while saving us.

AbhishekSingh-yxkn
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Notice how most above level-4 accidents happened in the USSR

ScorpoYT
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Notice the fact that the most serious accidents were caused by the military use of nuclear power, in Sellafield the fire was in a reactor built for producing plutonium for bombs, Kyshtym was a soviet laboratory for their militar atomic project and Chernobyl was without roof because the fuel had to be changed every 5 days to get plutonium for nuclear weapons.
So I think that the real problems come when we use such a beautiful technology to harm and n ot for peaceful purposes.

claudioberioli
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The guy who lived up to 89 years old after looking on a blazing reactor's core is a true legend

gek
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"Still not as radioactive as your breath in the morning"

_-.-_-.-_-.-_-.
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Not gonna lie, The Chernobyl accident is what got me into radioactive contamination studying.

combatdentist
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One of those exposed to radiation in the accident in Goiânia who survived, had spoken of the glow of the cesium 137 capsule, said:

"I fell in love with the glow of death"

lucianosilvestri
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when the world needed him the most, he uploaded another banger

thuytrangoan
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Edit: eu não sabia que tinha tanto BR nesse canal hauahauahauahau caralho

Just a correction here:

The "thieves" in the Goiânia incident wasn't thieves; they were scavengers looking for junk to sell to nearby scrapyards.

And adding some facts in the Goiânia accident:

There was the case of the girl who was buried in a lead coffin (Leide das Neves Ferreira, age 6 at the time). She ate some cesium powder and died some time later. Her burial (and the burial of the another 3 who died; (1) her aunt and the (3, 4) two workers of the scrapyard) was violent, with people throwing rocks and another things in the cranes who lifted the lead coffins into their graves.

The coffins weighted a half ton and the grave was filled with tons of concrete, to avoid radioactive transmission.

Sad history (forgive me for my spelling errors)

uarislewd
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Goosebumps and jaw drop seeing the radiation causing white dots on the camera. The harbingers of DNA destruction smiling for the camera.

Zawmbbeh
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I love your videos. The font, the background footages, the eerie music, the final sarcasm.

marcello
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The sound of dosimeter is the most frightening sound one can hear.

RomitDholakia
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I've read about Tokaimura nuclear accident and the worst victim that was closed to the radiation is Hisashi Ouchi. You can check it out how he was look like during the treatment in hospital, 83 days fighting with death.

wrdevious
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visited chernobyl once on a tour thing for urbexing/urbex photography purposes, got lots of great snaps but shame so many had to die or be evicted from there. interesting place for sure

HouseOfMitchell
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the level 5 story of the medical equipment is very similar to one that happened here on mexico long time ago, but with some radioactive variant of Cobalt.

luistapia