This video discusses the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which occurred in 1986 and resulted in a large-scale contamination of the environment. The video explores the current state of the area, which remains largely uninhabitable due to the high levels of radiation.
The video presenters, Lucas Marques and Daniel Mouro, visit the ghost town of Pripiat, Ukraine, where the disaster occurred. They discuss the extreme measures taken to control radiation, including the discovery of mutant fungi that feed on it. They also mention a 'monster' discovered in the area, which is actually a type of fungus that has adapted to thrive in the high radiation environment.
The presenters also discuss the effect of the disaster on the local wildlife. While many animals were killed or severely mutated, others have adapted to the environment and continue to live there. Examples include the "untouchable Chernobyl dogs" and a mutated crocodile. They also mention that the number of wild animals has increased since the disaster, as the area has become a haven for them due to the lack of human interference.
However, they emphasize that the area is still highly dangerous due to the high levels of radiation. They conclude by inviting viewers to subscribe to their channel and check out their other videos.
1. The Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 was the largest nuclear disaster in history, causing the explosion of a reactor at the Chernobyl plant .
2. The accident was so big that it destroyed the lives of thousands of people and several animals, leaving the place completely abandoned .
3. The area around Chernobyl was made radioactive, with some places being too dangerous to visit due to potential health risks .
4. There are mutant creatures living in the area due to the high levels of radiation, which has led to several genetic mutations .
5. The Chernobyl area is now home to a variety of animals, some of which are mutants or have adapted to the conditions .
6. Scientists have discovered a type of fungus that feeds on radiation, which has led to new research into using this fungus to make humans resistant to radiation .
7. There are also animals that have adapted to the radiation, such as the Chernobyl dogs, which have been found living in the ghost town .
8. There are also animals that have suffered visible physical consequences due to the radiation, including farm animals and birds .
9. The Chernobyl area has also been home to new wildlife over the years, and there are currently more wild animals living there than before the accident .
10. Despite the dangers, the Chernobyl area has become a new home for various species, including spiders and red beetles .