А вы знаете что в этой ЧАЭС до сих пор работают люди (законсервирован лишь четвертый Энерго блок который и взорвался) и сама станция еще работает - потому что эти реакторы просто так отключить не возможно и всегда нужен контроль что бы ситуация не вышла из под контроля.
@@orion6585все это знают и во вторых, последний реактор выключили в 2000 и теперь ЧАЭС не делает электричество, и если и делает то чуть чуть, и это учитывая что в 1991 реактор номер 2 загорелся
На тот момент никто не знал как будет вести себя радиация, никто не ожидал аварии и никто не знал что произойдёт с реактором, а правительство СССР не хотело паники, иначе начался бы хаос который мог повлечь за собой заражение других территорий.
@@BlackLotusNinja like yeah, sums up that ussr government organised evacuation of 45000 people without panic or shit in like 3 days when three-mile-island blew up usa government was like: "uhhh well you may go away on your own if you like to or you're pregnant... um err use your own vehicle and spread radioactive dust with your tires everywhere"
Interesting fact, armoured vehicles that you can see in this video are of BTR type. Why using such a vehicles? Because they are constructed to operate under Nuclear/Biological/Chemical hazards.
@@Otterdisappointmentthey got contaminated to the point where it was better to abandon them than spread more radiation to the rest of USSR and other countries
Конкретно в данном видеоролике проезжала БТР-70. А вообще да, практически вся бронетехника, начиная с Т-55 оборудована системой противоатомной защиты, плюс ещё прочный металл защищает от альфа- и бета-излучения. Проблема только в том, что характер радиоактивного поражения после взрыва ядерной бомбы и трагедии на ЧАЭС отличаются между собой, если в первом случае радиация скапливалась у земли, вследствие чего днище бронетехники было соответствующим образом усилено, то характер радиоактивного поражения в Чернобыле отличался тем, что радиоактивные вещества находились буквально везде, и в воздухе, и на земле.
It's only eerie to you because you've consumed media that portrayed it as such. Video games, movies,.HBO series with spooky music and crying children audio. It's really just a piece of metal designed to spin children in a circle.
@@Based_transition_Clocker It's eerie because it's abandoned. Something so big that used to amuse the children just a day prior the catastrophe is on that video totally empty. There's a lot of others factors, like the weather, 80s camera, angle, sounds and such.
In feel sad because of watching this.. I'm Belarusian and know everything what happened. So many people died. The city, citizens, and everyone who were effected because of this tragedy, did not deserve that.. Rest in peace.. Rest in Peace Pripyat 1970-1986
Landmarks featured in this footage: 0:27 - Pripyat Amusement Park Ferris Wheel 0:39 - City Center Gymnasium 0:53 - Palace of Culture Energetik 1:25 - Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, with the wreckage of Reactor No. 4 fully visible
Спасибо тем людям, которые устраняли последствия данной техногенной катастрофы. Крепкого здоровья ликвидаторам оставшимся в живых. И царство небесное умершим ликвидаторам.
This has to be a little further out than just after the evacuation. There was no smoke coming from the blown up reactor and it took them several days to put that fire out.
Just imagine walking down the street there all alone. A completely empty city, with nothing but you and your thoughts rotting in the emptiness, leaving you questioning the existence of the life that was left there. 😞
102 relentless seconds of pure, plain, absolute Sadness and one of the most striking audio-visual manifestations of Melancholy. If this is not art, I don't know what it is...and I wouldn't like to know...
0:16 Drying laundry in the radioactive air :) spring freshness and ever lasting odour killer. This laundry must have been set for drying in the period of the highest contamination in the air. Working as a filter, it probably contained a huge quantity of active I and Cs
It seems it was left so since April 26-28th. As far as I see, this film was made in Summer 1986, because of still working traffic lights and uncoverd yet 4th reactor of ChNPP.
Guys don't be so pessimistic. Yes in theory you are right but human life in general resets faster and unpredictably. For example some enthusiasts find traces of radioactive elements in soil dated to the middle of 19 century. They say a war with nuclear weapons might have happened at that time. But history says nothing about it.
Жителей города Припяти ( город построен , как город работников Чернобыльской Атомной Электростанции имени Ленина ) . Такие города- спутники, строились при всех атомных станциях в СССР. После аварии на АЭС, жителей города , а также жителей несколько десятков деревень в 30 км зоне эвакуировали по желанию в любое место СССР. В 1987 году в 100 км от Припяти , постановлением правительства СССР, был построен новый город для работников Чернобыльской АЭС, город Славутич. Два атомных реактора Чернобыльской АЭС продолжали работать до 2010 года . В ликвидации аварии на АЭС принимали участия 800 тысяч человек со всего СССР , была проведена огромная работа по ликвидации последствия аварии , тем самым радиационной фон в радиусе 30 км был приведён в норму
Уточнения: 1. В 30-ти километровую позволяли вернуться и особо не гоняли самосёлов, но вот 10-ти километровая зона подлежала ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬНОЙ эвакуации. Кроме работников станции и предприятий при ней там никого из гражданских не осталось. 2. Последний, 3-й энергоблок ЧАЭС, был полностью остановлен в 2000 году, а не в 2010. 3. Радиационный фон в ЧЗО ни разу не в норме и не скоро будет. Сильно сомневаюсь, что Вы захотите построить себе дачу, например, в бывшем селе Копачи
actually only a very small number of people died from chernobyl which is always really interesting to me!!! people assume many died, but the un's largest estimate is around 60-70 i believe??? most people had a curable form of cancer and the people most affected by cancer were children, as they were all drinking cow's milk which had been contaminated and the contamination obviously went into their thyroids, which are smaller for children!! i also wonder abt this guy though bc it does seem super soon after and who knows where else he went during this time - for example, standing on the bridge the night of the disaster was lethal, and i wonder if he went into any of the more deadly areas.
They could go back and take some of their belongings one year later, in 1987, but not many people did this. And a lot of abandonded apartments in 1987 was already robbed, before liquidator cleaning
Years after **stalkers enter to the zone and c concience are in the zone and monolith soldiers appear in pripyat city and chernobyl npp, appear pseudogiant, blind dog mutant, snork humanoid, bloodsucker humanoid, controller humanoid appear, anomalys appear, artifact appear**
The fact that they show the name of Kurchatov Street is indeed hilarious. Kurchatov is the most famous Soviet nuclear scientist who commanded the Soviet nuclear weapon program and also commanded the construction and operation of the first civilian used nuclear power plant in the world.
Could you imagine, every major city , in the world, looking like this? Everyone gone, due to nuclear fallout! ( Radiation 💀 ) No life forms for miles, and miles! No animals! No bugs! You scream out-loud, " HEY! ANYONE! HEAR! ME!............ and no response! No noise! Just that squeaky carnival ride! Turning in the wind!
it could have been several days later. They started evacuate 36hours after the thing... and it took some time... this video is made for sure after that.
@@Rasmus2210my guess is that they did it on purpose as I guess lots of black smoke billowing out of a destroyed reactor looks more toxic than more relaxed white smoke
How economical bad is for whole country even nearest cities? People that lived in Prypyat were working in central and the economic were moving such a devastation 😢
Lots of older people stayed or returned to the nearby villages and were eventually allowed to stay. Youngest of them are still living. Pripyat was 100% evacuated though - it was heavily guarded and the liquidators eventually (around 1988 or so) went through apartment-by-apartment, destroyed all the appliances & technical stuff (so nobody could live there) and threw most of the belognings left behind out of the windows. Those belognings were then buried to a dump / tip close to Café Pripyat.
I knew about Chernobyl but not Pripyat! Thanks for sharing this video. I wonder if that disaster was an inside job with foreign help! Added to a playlist: Countries, culture, travel. I wish you all the best, from Great Britain. (Wed 27 Oct 2021 19h18)
Residents of the city of Pripyat ( the city was built as a city of workers of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant named after Lenin ) . Such satellite cities were built at all nuclear power plants in the USSR. After the accident at the nuclear power plant, residents of the city, as well as residents of several dozen villages in the 30 km zone, were evacuated at will to any place in the USSR. In 1987, 100 km from Pripyat, by decree of the Government of the USSR, a new city was built for workers of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the city of Slavutich. Two nuclear reactors of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant continued to operate until 2010 . 800 thousand people from all over the USSR took part in the liquidation of the accident at the NPP , a lot of work was done to eliminate the consequences of the accident , thereby the radiation background within a radius of 30 km was brought back to normal.
Ist ja wirklich interessant. Gar kein weißes Geblitze, das ja angeblich von der Strahlung kommen soll, wie auf den anderen Filmen die man so kennt! Danke für ihr Video das mal wieder beweist, das man nicht alles blind Glauben soll. Vielen Dank dafür!
probably as soon as they came down to the decision that no one will return to Pripyat as it wouldn't be suitable as even now the place is a little over background radiation and even higher in some areas
Electricity was shutoff after the cleanup operation around 1989-1990 (Exact date is unknown) however traffic lights and such we're shutoff much earlier.
@@jodyengelhard there is still power being made but its not going anywhere from the plant i believe they are just burning off the rest of the nuclear fuel
No, Pripyat, unlike the town of Chernobyl, had no invidual homes within it's borders. Although, there were a lot of villages around, consisting of inidividual homes only.
Most of these belongings were stolen by marauders. Thefts started shortly after police left the city and continued for the next 30 years until there was nothing left to steal anymore. Some of thieves were caught but it's a mere drop in the ocean.
It was left there for a few years, and around 1988 so called Liquidators removed most items and either stole or buried them somewhere. It wasn’t until the early 2000s that most stuff was actually gone, the windows or atleast most of them we’re destroyed during the late 90s.
People left all of their belongings in apartments - they thought, that evacuation will be 3 days long. Year later, authorities allowed citizens to go back and take some of belongings from Pripyat, if they are not radioactive and not very big. But a lot of people didnt know about it, so their furniture and electronics was buried by liquidators, who cleaned all of apartments
Idk what is more scary.Seeing a whole entire city abandoned or the blown up reactor at the end
Both are creepy as fuck. Just imagine an large but recently abandoned city with an powerful thing like an nuclear reactor destroyed
I would say the blown up reactor. Still gives me chill down my spine every time I look at it.
А вы знаете что в этой ЧАЭС до сих пор работают люди (законсервирован лишь четвертый Энерго блок который и взорвался) и сама станция еще работает - потому что эти реакторы просто так отключить не возможно и всегда нужен контроль что бы ситуация не вышла из под контроля.
@@orion6585все это знают и во вторых, последний реактор выключили в 2000 и теперь ЧАЭС не делает электричество, и если и делает то чуть чуть, и это учитывая что в 1991 реактор номер 2 загорелся
@@orion6585 Не совсем верно. Реакторы можно остановить всегда, только вот той стране очень нужна электроэнергия по очевидным причинам.
"chill guys its only 3 days and we will be back here!"
Pretty much sums up the attitude of ussr government to it's citizens
На тот момент никто не знал как будет вести себя радиация, никто не ожидал аварии и никто не знал что произойдёт с реактором, а правительство СССР не хотело паники, иначе начался бы хаос который мог повлечь за собой заражение других территорий.
@@BlackLotusNinja like yeah, sums up that ussr government organised evacuation of 45000 people without panic or shit in like 3 days
when three-mile-island blew up usa government was like: "uhhh well you may go away on your own if you like to or you're pregnant... um err use your own vehicle and spread radioactive dust with your tires everywhere"
Совок, лезь под шконку@@Garagebandcoversmusic8642
It is quite interesting to see Pripyat not all overgrown and rusted
barney from black mesa
Clothes hanging outside to dry...
Radiation dry
@@timfilmstudio6437👹☢️
Probably still drying
@@andrewmc147probably stolen by homeless people
The joke "legend says it's still" makes sense in this context lol
weird to think how during the filming of this video, massive amounts of deadly radiation were actively seeping into every single thing you see
Including the camera and the camera man.
Nah camera man is fine @@jwalster9412
@@jwalster9412Camera man can't die
He could have probably been wearing a hazmat suit.
@@JohnDoe-mb6cb
original joke donut steel
Just think: As it was being filmed, Pripyat’s heart was burning in radiation but you couldn’t tell because it hadn’t soaked in yet.
Interesting fact, armoured vehicles that you can see in this video are of BTR type. Why using such a vehicles? Because they are constructed to operate under Nuclear/Biological/Chemical hazards.
Exact reason why T55 tank hulls can be seen around vehicle graveyards in Chernobyl, those too were equipped with anti radiation lining...
That's right.
@@henerum not that they could leave in them
@@Otterdisappointmentthey got contaminated to the point where it was better to abandon them than spread more radiation to the rest of USSR and other countries
Конкретно в данном видеоролике проезжала БТР-70. А вообще да, практически вся бронетехника, начиная с Т-55 оборудована системой противоатомной защиты, плюс ещё прочный металл защищает от альфа- и бета-излучения. Проблема только в том, что характер радиоактивного поражения после взрыва ядерной бомбы и трагедии на ЧАЭС отличаются между собой, если в первом случае радиация скапливалась у земли, вследствие чего днище бронетехники было соответствующим образом усилено, то характер радиоактивного поражения в Чернобыле отличался тем, что радиоактивные вещества находились буквально везде, и в воздухе, и на земле.
Seeing the ferris wheel complete is so eerie
It's only eerie to you because you've consumed media that portrayed it as such. Video games, movies,.HBO series with spooky music and crying children audio.
It's really just a piece of metal designed to spin children in a circle.
@Based_transition_Clocker the same with sharks, spiders, lonely people and white people
@@Based_transition_Clocker are you on the autism spectrum?
@@Based_transition_ClockerOK NPC
@@Based_transition_Clocker It's eerie because it's abandoned. Something so big that used to amuse the children just a day prior the catastrophe is on that video totally empty. There's a lot of others factors, like the weather, 80s camera, angle, sounds and such.
In feel sad because of watching this.. I'm Belarusian and know everything what happened. So many people died. The city, citizens, and everyone who were effected because of this tragedy, did not deserve that.. Rest in peace.. Rest in Peace Pripyat 1970-1986
Did Prometheus deserve it?
If you suppose to say you know everything that happened, were you in the control room? just because you are Belarusian Doesnt mean you know everything
@@tydiablo It means he learned about it idiot, and this guy probably isn't fluent English. Your comment is so stupid
@@tydiablohe can easly know a shitton of people. Chernobly is on the Belorussian Ukrainian border
Hardly anybody died. Between 2022 and 2024, hundreds of thousands died in Ukraine in the war.
Landmarks featured in this footage:
0:27 - Pripyat Amusement Park Ferris Wheel
0:39 - City Center Gymnasium
0:53 - Palace of Culture Energetik
1:25 - Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, with the wreckage of Reactor No. 4 fully visible
0:53 no estás equivocada si es el palacio de cultura
Спасибо тем людям, которые устраняли последствия данной техногенной катастрофы. Крепкого здоровья ликвидаторам оставшимся в живых. И царство небесное умершим ликвидаторам.
За Семипалатинск
Согласен
@@babaikaizxisgini1146 Его тоже жаль, но там специально испытания проводили...
Je pense à eux souvent. Ce sont des héros. Leurs familles seront toujours bienvenues en France.
The clothes all out still are a haunting detail of these clips from before the clearout. It was all so sudden. And this was all so soon.
This has to be a little further out than just after the evacuation. There was no smoke coming from the blown up reactor and it took them several days to put that fire out.
Just imagine walking down the street there all alone. A completely empty city, with nothing but you and your thoughts rotting in the emptiness, leaving you questioning the existence of the life that was left there. 😞
Average gmod/hl2 moment
@@user-tb9mg4md7d what
Sounds like heaven to me. Coincidentally, I did actually visit Pripyat in 2007.
@@jdh6752that sounds awesome, how was it? And did they seal your car before going to pripyat?
50000 people used to live here, now it's a ghost town
Never seen anything like it.
@@Twocoolman115 because something like this has never happened before in history
@@artursfilipovs4923Captain MacMillan
Are ye daft?
Bands won't play no more.
102 relentless seconds of pure, plain, absolute Sadness and one of the most striking audio-visual manifestations of Melancholy. If this is not art, I don't know what it is...and I wouldn't like to know...
0:16 Drying laundry in the radioactive air :) spring freshness and ever lasting odour killer. This laundry must have been set for drying in the period of the highest contamination in the air. Working as a filter, it probably contained a huge quantity of active I and Cs
It seems it was left so since April 26-28th. As far as I see, this film was made in Summer 1986, because of still working traffic lights and uncoverd yet 4th reactor of ChNPP.
"+100 RADs / sec"
You know sadness? 1:10 - 1:41 That is sadness.
R.I.P. Pripyat
1970-1986
It was such a beautiful place which is now rendered uninhabitable for at least 3000 years
More than 20000 years.
400 лет
Half life of 20,000 years
Guys don't be so pessimistic. Yes in theory you are right but human life in general resets faster and unpredictably. For example some enthusiasts find traces of radioactive elements in soil dated to the middle of 19 century. They say a war with nuclear weapons might have happened at that time. But history says nothing about it.
"Uninhabitable for 3000 years" yet tourists can literally visit the site for a small fee. lmao
This is just haunting. You see empty streets and the eerie music. Then it pans to what caused it....
Imagine at the Same Moment 10km down the Road Liquidators cleaning the Reactor…
This is every city right before a hurricane
This looks horrifyingly beautiful.
Thx for uploading!👍
Amazing video, what a place.
Жителей города Припяти ( город построен , как город работников Чернобыльской Атомной Электростанции имени Ленина ) . Такие города- спутники, строились при всех атомных станциях в СССР. После аварии на АЭС, жителей города , а также жителей несколько десятков деревень в 30 км зоне эвакуировали по желанию в любое место СССР. В 1987 году в 100 км от Припяти , постановлением правительства СССР, был построен новый город для работников Чернобыльской АЭС, город Славутич. Два атомных реактора Чернобыльской АЭС продолжали работать до 2010 года . В ликвидации аварии на АЭС принимали участия 800 тысяч человек со всего СССР , была проведена огромная работа по ликвидации последствия аварии , тем самым радиационной фон в радиусе 30 км был приведён в норму
There were not two continues operating reactors until 2010. The last operating reactor shut down in December of 2000
Уточнения:
1. В 30-ти километровую позволяли вернуться и особо не гоняли самосёлов, но вот 10-ти километровая зона подлежала ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬНОЙ эвакуации. Кроме работников станции и предприятий при ней там никого из гражданских не осталось.
2. Последний, 3-й энергоблок ЧАЭС, был полностью остановлен в 2000 году, а не в 2010.
3. Радиационный фон в ЧЗО ни разу не в норме и не скоро будет. Сильно сомневаюсь, что Вы захотите построить себе дачу, например, в бывшем селе Копачи
50,000 People Used to Live Here. Now It's a Ghost Town
I wonder if this guy died soon after from radiation since he was so close to the reactor. If not, probably died early from cancer or something
оператори люди безстрашні
actually only a very small number of people died from chernobyl which is always really interesting to me!!! people assume many died, but the un's largest estimate is around 60-70 i believe??? most people had a curable form of cancer and the people most affected by cancer were children, as they were all drinking cow's milk which had been contaminated and the contamination obviously went into their thyroids, which are smaller for children!! i also wonder abt this guy though bc it does seem super soon after and who knows where else he went during this time - for example, standing on the bridge the night of the disaster was lethal, and i wonder if he went into any of the more deadly areas.
This is place was a population of 50,000 people but now it’s a ghost town as a nature takes the city with them
Yes, here there is a Kmz elevators.
I feel so bad for them. they didn’t even have time to get their belongings-
they did, but they were told it was a temporary evacuation and to only bring essentials
they left their pets and they were later killed. Every time I think about that... i feel sick.
Right! I couldn’t imagine leaving my childhood home for “temporary”. Just to find out that your hometown will not be habitable for thousands of years.
They could go back and take some of their belongings one year later, in 1987, but not many people did this.
And a lot of abandonded apartments in 1987 was already robbed, before liquidator cleaning
@@timfilmstudio6437wow I never knew that.
Admit it: it’s one of the most iconic couple of missions in video game history.
The big wheel and the swimming pool. Great re-creations
“30,000 people used to live here, now it’s a ghost town.”- MacMillan
it was 50k.but i’ll forgive you
It looks depressing af, even in its halcyon days
Years after **stalkers enter to the zone and c concience are in the zone and monolith soldiers appear in pripyat city and chernobyl npp, appear pseudogiant, blind dog mutant, snork humanoid, bloodsucker humanoid, controller humanoid appear, anomalys appear, artifact appear**
Thats the horror i fear most
it was 52,318 people had to leave !!!
They have soviet Kmz elevators here.
@@user-st2ti4wy1w where's that
The fact that they show the name of Kurchatov Street is indeed hilarious. Kurchatov is the most famous Soviet nuclear scientist who commanded the Soviet nuclear weapon program and also commanded the construction and operation of the first civilian used nuclear power plant in the world.
1:38 is very eerie. All comes from there.
There was no sarcophagus yet
Than you know its freshhh
Great vid 👍👍
Fun Fact- the white sparks isnt the camera glitching, its just radiation messing with the camera
Could you imagine, every major city , in the world, looking like this? Everyone gone, due to nuclear fallout! ( Radiation 💀 ) No life forms for miles, and miles! No animals! No bugs! You scream out-loud, " HEY! ANYONE! HEAR! ME!............ and no response! No noise! Just that squeaky carnival ride! Turning in the wind!
Coming soon to a city near you . . .
Good thing reactor safety has improved so much of the past 40 or so years. A disaster like Chernobyl could never happen today
Actually, there is plenty of wildlife in Pripyat.
Reminds me the mission "all ghillied up"from cod4 mw.
Must have been a wonderful life people had there
They have Kmz elevators here.
very nice town even now
What's that sound in the backround?
Dont gat me wrong but for some reason i love this place i was there 2 years ago and i wannna go back.
You can play Chernobylite or STALKER: Anomaly.
@@TacShooter the games are great, but it just isn’t…It.
1:38 unlikely the hbo there is no smoke
it could have been several days later. They started evacuate 36hours after the thing... and it took some time... this video is made for sure after that.
There is some smoke tho, but not so much. is very thin
Also the HBO series got it wrong. They showed thick black smoke coming out of the reactor, while in reality it was thin white smoke.
@@Rasmus2210my guess is that they did it on purpose as I guess lots of black smoke billowing out of a destroyed reactor looks more toxic than more relaxed white smoke
0:17- in this buildings there is a Kmz elevators.
There at are so much great liminal spaces in this footage! Very uncanny!
Any info on the people that filmed this? Did they survive?
of course they did
Yeah,
@@AndreasAndu651wouldn’t the radiation be high and dangerous there only a couple days after the explosion?
Cameraman never dies
@@TapepusherYes. Would love to see a dosimeter in the recording.
How economical bad is for whole country even nearest cities? People that lived in Prypyat were working in central and the economic were moving such a devastation 😢
eerie 😮
0:09 - here there is Kmz, Slz elevators.
Pripyat 🥺
😕
I can imagine this being a backrooms level, Pripyat after evacuation but before nature took over.
Looks like a backroom level...
You ever wondered if some people stayed behind that avoided authorities?
Lots of older people stayed or returned to the nearby villages and were eventually allowed to stay. Youngest of them are still living. Pripyat was 100% evacuated though - it was heavily guarded and the liquidators eventually (around 1988 or so) went through apartment-by-apartment, destroyed all the appliances & technical stuff (so nobody could live there) and threw most of the belognings left behind out of the windows. Those belognings were then buried to a dump / tip close to Café Pripyat.
I knew about Chernobyl but not Pripyat! Thanks for sharing this video. I wonder if that disaster was an inside job with foreign help! Added to a playlist: Countries, culture, travel. I wish you all the best, from Great Britain.
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No, it was a test of safety systems done by a crew that was not trained in how to perform the test.
@@fryloc359 you have been told that so you belive it's true, but you never know.
Pripyat is my favorite place .... But Nuclear Power Plant Disaster is very dangerous incident in Chernobyl 1986 ....
soon there will be impenetrable jungles with the remains of buildings
0:17 - here and now here there is a two soviet Kmz elevators.
This gives me soviet weirdcore nostalgia
Yes, dude. Kmz elevators in this buildings
Crazy
(there is endless peace and quiet) I really want to live there I'm tired of city life
Fun fact . any twinkies left behind are still edible
Как будто это какой-то уровень закулисья
I am also building Pripyat in 1982 still a good year.
What?
Residents of the city of Pripyat ( the city was built as a city of workers of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant named after Lenin ) . Such satellite cities were built at all nuclear power plants in the USSR. After the accident at the nuclear power plant, residents of the city, as well as residents of several dozen villages in the 30 km zone, were evacuated at will to any place in the USSR. In 1987, 100 km from Pripyat, by decree of the Government of the USSR, a new city was built for workers of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the city of Slavutich. Two nuclear reactors of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant continued to operate until 2010 . 800 thousand people from all over the USSR took part in the liquidation of the accident at the NPP , a lot of work was done to eliminate the consequences of the accident , thereby the radiation background within a radius of 30 km was brought back to normal.
Hi great video. Did anybody cone back to this city?
No. They evacuated and never came back to this city.
"Patience. Don't do anything stupid, laddie."
Was the guy who made this video "wrapped up" against the radiation?
Знаете, только ради этого я бы отправился в прошлое чтобы стать одним из тех, кто работает в припяти
Ist ja wirklich interessant. Gar kein weißes Geblitze, das ja angeblich von der Strahlung kommen soll, wie auf den anderen Filmen die man so kennt!
Danke für ihr Video das mal wieder beweist, das man nicht alles blind Glauben soll. Vielen Dank dafür!
Non so perché ma mi affascina tutto ciò che riguarda Chernobyl. Sono Italiana e all'epoca,avevo 7 anni....
yunno i wonder when they stoped caring about pripyat and the water and electricity shut down
probably as soon as they came down to the decision that no one will return to Pripyat as it wouldn't be suitable as even now the place is a little over background radiation and even higher in some areas
Electricity was shutoff after the cleanup operation around 1989-1990 (Exact date is unknown) however traffic lights and such we're shutoff much earlier.
@@jodyengelhard there is still power being made but its not going anywhere from the plant i believe they are just burning off the rest of the nuclear fuel
everyone chill until 1:01
I remember when the meltdown of Chernobyl happened like yesterday March 26 1986
april
Real life liminal spaces
Эх...
Pripyat had a futuristic look to it.
Сталкер. Зов Припяти...
People these days: "THAT SONG IS FIRE!!!"
Those who came from COD4 era definitely walked these streets before.
Are there no individual homes? Everywhere it’s apartments.
No, Pripyat, unlike the town of Chernobyl, had no invidual homes within it's borders. Although, there were a lot of villages around, consisting of inidividual homes only.
It was built as a satellite city near the power plant
I think it's also a socialism / communism thing. As a normal citizen, you don't own such expensive things as apartments.
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And they call this green energy.
because it is nuclear power is basically fancy boiling water
the soviets somehow screwed up boiling water
You can notice some radiation hit the camera
Lol how
They were still taking care of the radiation after they left if you didn’t know
3.6 rontgen.
Припять🥀
Тихо на улице, тихо в квартире, спасибо реактору номер четыре.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
What happened to all the peoples personal belongings that were left behind, who took them?
They got left behind unfortunately
Most of these belongings were stolen by marauders. Thefts started shortly after police left the city and continued for the next 30 years until there was nothing left to steal anymore. Some of thieves were caught but it's a mere drop in the ocean.
It was left there for a few years, and around 1988 so called Liquidators removed most items and either stole or buried them somewhere. It wasn’t until the early 2000s that most stuff was actually gone, the windows or atleast most of them we’re destroyed during the late 90s.
People left all of their belongings in apartments - they thought, that evacuation will be 3 days long.
Year later, authorities allowed citizens to go back and take some of belongings from Pripyat, if they are not radioactive and not very big.
But a lot of people didnt know about it, so their furniture and electronics was buried by liquidators, who cleaned all of apartments
хороший был город
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0:06 восточная припять ( зов припяти )
0:29 центральная припять (тень чернобыля )
1:02 меченый на БТРе сваливает с ЧАЭС через припять
1:31 до свидания
Something out of the Backrooms game? 😬
Of course 5 comments in I find the Call of Duty quote..