Veja como está Chernobyl AGORA, 36 anos depois do pior acidente nuclear da história - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the 36th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the largest nuclear accident in history. It showcases images from journalists who visited the Chernobyl power plant and the city of Pripyat, which was evacuated 36 hours after the explosion. The video highlights the ongoing work at the plant, with employees maintaining the facility and cleaning up radioactive dust. It also shows the effects of radiation on the environment, such as the growth of plants in abandoned buildings. The video concludes with a warning about the dangers of radiation and a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel and like the video.

Facts

1. The Chernobyl accident, which occurred on April 26, 1986, is the largest nuclear accident in history. It resulted in the release of around 200 tons of radioactive material into the atmosphere, equivalent to between 100 and 500 atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima. It's estimated that thousands of people were affected due to the radiation, including those who were far away from the accident site [Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: On April 26, 2022, the\n00:00:03.24: Chernobyl accident turned 36 years old and for those who\n00:00:06.24: don't know, it became the biggest\n00:00:08.16: nuclear accident in history and because of that,\n00:00:10.32: in today's video we will see together\n00:00:11.94: with you how the city of Pripyat is doing, as well as\n00:00:14.58: Chernobyl plant today we\n00:00:16.92: are going to see some images from some\n00:00:18.96: journalists who visited the place and\n00:00:21.30: also show you what the\n00:00:22.92: conflict between Russia and Ukraine\n00:00:24.36: caused there in Chernobyl but first\n00:00:27.00: subscribe to the channel if you are not already subscribed and\n00:00:28.56: as usual go Leave a\n00:00:30.60: thumbs up, yeah, give a thumbs up if you\n00:00:33.30: 've been missing videos like this about\n00:00:35.16: Chernobyl and now let's move on to the video\n00:00:38.84: [Music]\n00:00:47.96: Hey guys, great, I'm\n00:00:50.34: rusty Lucas Marques Oops, I\n00:00:52.80: abandoned molo and this video guys was\n00:00:54.84: sponsored by Blaze, you\n00:00:57.00: must already know the online gaming sites\n00:00:59.58: for people over 18 years old where you bet\n00:01:02.10: and win real money and to start you\n00:01:04.20: just deposit the money which can be used\n00:01:06.00: for pics, quick bill, credit card and\n00:01:08.40: many others, but the pics are the faster\n00:01:10.38: and it falls instantly and then you choose games\n00:01:12.78: like Mines for example where you need to\n00:01:15.12: find the diamonds without running\n00:01:17.10: into the bombs you just need to choose\n00:01:19.32: how much you will bet and the number\n00:01:21.30: of bombs on the field and then the more\n00:01:23.46: bombs you put more money you\n00:01:25.68: can win but also greater the risk\n00:01:28.68: This is Double which is a roulette wheel\n00:01:30.54: where you need to choose a color and if it\n00:01:32.58: falls on it you win twice as much and if you\n00:01:34.74: choose white and it lands on