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The Creepiest Things Found At Pripyat And Chernobyl - Part 7 #shorts
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The accident at Chernobyl was the worst nuclear disaster in human history, (if you only count unintentional nuclear disasters). The explosion has had lasting effects to this day, and the near area of the city Pripyat is still considered hazardous to visit.
The Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986, reactor #4 overheated and exploded near the city of Pripyat in the north of the Ukrainian SSR in the Soviet Union. The explosion released a radioactive cloud that ended up killing three people immediately and several thousand directly from radiation. We'll never really know how high the human toll was because the Soviets weren't exactly forthcoming with numbers, but many scientists believe at least 100,000 deaths can be traced directly back to the 1986 meltdown. The exact number is still a bit of a debate. It also caused untold troubles for much of Europe. The meltdown created a fear of nuclear power that still exists today, but many of the more interesting and integral facts have not been widely publicized.
There are a few things you can find there that might really surprise you, and in today’s video, we will look at The Top Creepiest Things Found At Pripyat And Chernobyl - Part 7
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#top10 #Chernobyl #Weird #History #radiation #darkthings #scarystories #mutation #extinctanimals #mysterious #unbelivable #mostamazingtop10 #shorts
The Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986, reactor #4 overheated and exploded near the city of Pripyat in the north of the Ukrainian SSR in the Soviet Union. The explosion released a radioactive cloud that ended up killing three people immediately and several thousand directly from radiation. We'll never really know how high the human toll was because the Soviets weren't exactly forthcoming with numbers, but many scientists believe at least 100,000 deaths can be traced directly back to the 1986 meltdown. The exact number is still a bit of a debate. It also caused untold troubles for much of Europe. The meltdown created a fear of nuclear power that still exists today, but many of the more interesting and integral facts have not been widely publicized.
There are a few things you can find there that might really surprise you, and in today’s video, we will look at The Top Creepiest Things Found At Pripyat And Chernobyl - Part 7
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#top10 #Chernobyl #Weird #History #radiation #darkthings #scarystories #mutation #extinctanimals #mysterious #unbelivable #mostamazingtop10 #shorts
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