Givings Thanks To Heros of the Past #shellshelltime
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Watch "Chernobyl 1986" Free on Tubi https://tubitv.com/movies/637124/chernobyl-1986-subtitled
"In the wake of the disaster, a firefighter joins a perilous mission under the burning reactor to stop an explosion that would turn Europe radioactive."
People are people. We live, we love, and we die. The people portrayed, the life styles lived, and the humanity of those days (daze) touch my heart and reminds me that we are all humans upon this Earth.
We are brothers. We are lovers. We are all heros in the end.
Thank you to all the Russians that gave of their lives to save the Earth in those times.
Thank you, đ¤đ Love Shell
From the website "Emergency Live"
"26 April 1986 â Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded. The Chernobyl disaster caused a huge release of radioactive particles in the atmosphere and many victims, among them we have to consider also the survivors who are now facing terrible diseases.
Everything happened during a test carried out the night between 25th and 26th April, in order to verify the preparedness of the staff and the resistance of the plant. But something went wrong. The temperature inside the reactor increased rapidly and the situation went out of control. The explosion was inevitable.
The first to reach the plant after the incident were the firefighters, who have never been warned of the danger they will be exposed to. After the first 30 minutes of the operation, they started suffering from different diseases, and almost all of them died some days after.
That explosion and the consequenced blaze, released large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, that spread over the western USSR and Europe. And also in the days after the blaze, radioactivity continued to come out of the reactor, so they decided to cover the âelephant footâ (a mass composed of melted sand, concrete and a large amount of nuclear fuel that had escaped from the reactor) with a containment structure called the sarcophagus...
The battle to contain the contamination and avoid a greater catastrophe ultimately involved over 500,000 workers and cost an estimated 18 billion rubles..."
https://www.emergency-live.com/firefighters/33-years-after-chernobyl-disaster-firefighters-and-volunteers-the-real-heroes-of-the-incident/amp/ ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj55ooy5AeA
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