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OTD in 1986, the Chernobyl disaster occurred in the Ukraine/USSR

Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:12 am
Posted by TigerFanInSouthland
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:12 am
Wiki

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The Chernobyl disaster, also referred to as the Chernobyl accident, was a catastrophic nuclear accident. It occurred on 25–26 April 1986 in the No.4 light water graphite moderated reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near the now-abandoned town of Pripyat, in northern Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, approximately 104 km (65 mi) north of Kiev. [2]


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The event occurred during a late-night safety test which simulated a station blackout power-failure, in the course of which safety systems were intentionally turned off. A combination of inherent reactor design flaws and the reactor operators arranging the core in a manner contrary to the checklist for the test, eventually resulted in uncontrolled reaction conditions. Water flashed into steam generating a destructive steam explosion and a subsequent open-air graphite fire.[note 1] This fire produced considerable updrafts for about nine days. These lofted plumes of fission products into the atmosphere. The estimated radioactive inventory that was released during this very hot fire phase approximately equaled in magnitude the airborne fission products released in the initial destructive explosion.[3] This radioactive material precipitated onto parts of the western USSR and Europe.


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During the accident, steam-blast effects caused two deaths within the facility; one immediately after the explosion, and the other, compounded by a lethal dose of radiation. Over the coming days and weeks, 134 servicemen were hospitalized with acute radiation symptoms, of which 28 firemen and employees died in the days-to-months afterward from the effects of acute radiation syndrome (ARS).[4] In addition, approximately fourteen radiation induced cancer deaths among this group of 134 hospitalized survivors, were to follow within the next ten years (1996).[5] Among the wider population, an excess of 15 childhood thyroid cancer deaths were documented as of 2011.[1][6] It will take further time and investigation to definitively determine the elevated relative risk of cancer among the surviving employees, those that were initially hospitalized with ARS and the population at large.[7]






How it happened video
Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
53509 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:14 am to
And 20 years later, Pripyat would become a very fun map on Call of Duty.
Posted by Thib-a-doe Tiger
Member since Nov 2012
36806 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:15 am to
Woooooooaooh oh, woooooaoooh oh




















Radioactive
Posted by athenslife101
Member since Feb 2013
20648 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:20 am to
Radiation poisoning sucks.

If you want to know what extreme radiation poisoning will do to a person, I have a link,

But it’s super fricked up and not for the feint of heart.

Hisashi Ouchi

Posted by hg
Member since Jun 2009
128545 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:28 am to
50,000 people use to live there...
Posted by Zchlsu
Twin Peaks, Washington
Member since Jan 2011
7528 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:29 am to
Pretty awful how they kept him alive that long just to do medical experiments. That last picture is amazing..
Posted by athenslife101
Member since Feb 2013
20648 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:30 am to
Horrifying.

Yeah, it was pretty evil.
Posted by JPLIII
Broussard - terd supporter
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:32 am to
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If you want to know what extreme radiation poisoning will do to a person, I have a link,



Looks to me that the doctors essentially tortured him by keeping him alive. That had to be an incredibly miserable existence up until his death.
Posted by athenslife101
Member since Feb 2013
20648 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:35 am to
They put him in a “medical coma,” but I seem to remember seeing that you can still feel pain in that state.
Posted by TigerNlc
Chocolate City
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33220 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 7:58 am to
Posted by TigerFanInSouthland
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
28065 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 8:00 am to
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On November 27, Ouchi’s heart failed for 70 minutes, but the doctors managed to keep him alive with blood transfusions, fluids, and various drugs to keep his blood pressure and pulse stable. Finally, on December 21, his heart failed and the doctors did not resuscitate saying that his family wanted him to have a peaceful death.


Wow

That’s some Unit 731 shite right there. The Japanese really seem to be blind to any amount of human decency in some instances.
This post was edited on 4/26/18 at 8:01 am
Posted by btnetigers
South Louisiana
Member since Aug 2015
2332 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 8:02 am to
What in the actual frick? I'd consider that torture. Poor dude looked like a piece of beef melt.

Posted by TigerFanInSouthland
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
28065 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 8:03 am to
Great episode
Posted by jlovel7
NOT Louisiana
Member since Aug 2014
24261 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 8:06 am to
The Elephants foot is fascinating as hell
Posted by jmarto1
Houma, LA/ Las Vegas, NV
Member since Mar 2008
39253 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 8:13 am to
I used to bother the shite out of my Ukrainian ex to take me there. She never understood why I wanted to go. Seriously though, I considered keeping the relationship going to try and make the trip
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
103881 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 8:27 am to
The elephants foot under reactor 4. Melted core material and metals. Still burning today

Posted by TigerFanInSouthland
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
28065 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 8:45 am to
I forgot to look that up.

I’m not too read up on Chernobyl, just have this app called “Today In History” it goes into some milestones in history that happened on a given day, pretty handy app sometimes if you have some time to kill and want to get a kind of overview on different subjects in history. That’s how I knew Chernobyl happened today.

Anyway, are they able to get people down close to the elephant’s foot?
Posted by BulldogXero
Member since Oct 2011
10379 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 8:45 am to
Is that a ghost in that photo?
Posted by Tiger n Miami AU83
Miami
Member since Oct 2007
45656 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 9:02 am to
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Unit 731 shite right there


Worst a group of humans have EVER done to another group of humans in both scope and cruelty in human history.
Posted by eScott
Member since Oct 2008
11376 posts
Posted on 4/26/18 at 9:02 am to
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Anyway, are they able to get people down close to the elephant’s foot?


I think after 30 seconds of exposure to the elephants foot you're going to die. Maybe less.

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According to Nautilus, exposure to the Elephant’s Foot can cause a series of strange and horrifying ailments. For example, 30 seconds of exposure can cause dizziness and fatigue up to a week later. At two minutes of exposure, your cells start to hemorrhage, and by five minutes your lifespan shrinks to about two days, making the Elephant’s Foot one of the deadliest waste products on Earth.
This post was edited on 4/26/18 at 9:17 am
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