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Synopsis: On April 26, 1986, a 1,000 feet high flame rises into the sky of the Ukraine. The fourth reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant just exploded. A battle begins in which 500,000 men are engaged throughout the Soviet Union to "liquidate" the radioactivity, build the "sarcophagus" of the damaged reactor and save the world from a second explosion that would have destroyed half of Europe. Become a reference film, this documentary combines testimonials and unseen footage, tells for the first time the Battle of Chernobyl.
 
IMDB:
8.4
Year:
2006
94 min
809 Views


They say radiation has no taste.

It was only later we realized it was the taste of radioactive iodine.

While children are still out playing in the squares Colonel Grebeniouk's men spend the day taking the first readings of radioactivity in the city.

In those days, radioactivity was measured in units called roentgens.

Normal atmospheric level is about 12 millionths of a roentgen.

In Pripyat, by early afternoon, readings are already over 200 thousandths of a roentgen.

In other words, fifteen thousand times higher than usual...

By the evening, the level has shot up to 600,000 times above normal.

Boulevard Lenin:
200, Boulevard Ukalna: 250 milliroentgens.

And that night, 7 roentgens.

My subordinates were starting to wonder: if the machines were working properly, or someone was lying to us?

We did not know that the reactor was still burning and radiation was still spreading.

This map is sealed in plastic because it's still radioactive...

It's thought that a human being can absorb up to 2 roentgens per year without being affected.

But, the body is lethally contaminated if it receives over 400 roentgens.

During that first day, the inhabitants absorb over fifty times what is considered to be a harmless dose.

At such a pace, they would have reached lethal dosage in four days.

To understand what is going on, the colonel sends a patrol to take the first readings at the base of the plant.

Their first readings were recorded on this map: 2080 roentgens! I was worried about my subordinates.

How could I send them in there?

At these astronomical levels 15 minutes is all takes for a human being to absorb a lethal dose of radiation.

At the nuclear institute, the figures provoke a shock.

Such a level of radioactivity has never been seen before.

Gorbatchev hurriedly creates a governmental commission made up of the country's top experts in nuclear energy.

This is led by the academician Legassov, a nuclear physicist of international renown.

He immediately leaves for Chernobyl at the head of a scientific delegation.

We hoped they would be able to evaluate the situation quickly, but for the first couple days, they weren't able to tell us anything.

It was a dramatic situation.

We'd be in session, waiting for information,

we were demanding information, but they weren't able to tell us anything.

Twenty hours after the explosion the level of radioactivity continues to climb.

By now, windows and doors should be sealed and iodine tablets swallowed to counteract the effects of radioactivity.

Yet no such orders have been given.

Despite rising tensions in the city the population has still not been informed of the situation.

Yulia Martchenko was only five at the time.

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