Living on Contaminated Land: Nuclear Exclusion Zones | Chernobyl & Fukushima | Free Documentary
Living on Contaminated Land: Nuclear Exclusion Zones | Chernobyl & Fukushima | Free Documentary
World's Worst Nuclear and Industrial Disasters: • World's Worst Nuclear ...
Decades after the Chernobyl catastrophe and some years after Fukushima, it is time to see what has been happening in the “exclusion zones”, where the radioactivity rate is far above normal. This film will offer unique access to those territories, which gather millions of people within thousands of square kilometers.
The viewers can see for themselves what the daily lives of people living there look like - in Byelorussia, Norway, Japan, and Scotland. Through people’s testimonies and encounters with the scientists working in these open laboratories, the documentary intends to point out the substantial consequences of those nuclear catastrophes.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Subscribe Free Documentary Channel for free: bit.ly/2YJ4XzQ
Instagram: / free.documentary
Facebook: bit.ly/2QfRxbG
Twitter: bit.ly/2QlwRiI
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
#FreeDocumentary #Documentary #chernobylexclusionzone
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Free Documentary is dedicated to bringing high-class documentaries to you on KZhead for free with the latest camera equipment used by well-known filmmakers working for famous production studios. You will see fascinating shots from the deep seas and up in the air, capturing great stories and pictures of everything our extraordinary planet offers.
Decades after the Chernobyl catastrophe and some years after Fukushima, it is time to see what has been happening in the "exclusion zones", where the radioactivity rate is far above normal. This film will offer a unique access to those territories, where millions of people live.
Wrong. Scientists have found that there should have never been any exclusion zones created at all in Fukushima, and far less than they did in Chernobyl.
Thanks for a lot of great content ❤
Very interesting video thank you and please keep the great videos coming 😊
nice docs
Early catch today
Good ❤
Humans doing human things
To us who are watching and scrolling down the comments at the same time ❤😂
No comments yet😂
@@elvis_tidie you’re a legend 🙌🏿😂l am the first one then
😂❤❤
Lol naturally
Yes sir
YES...I do that all the time 😅
where the animals thrive
Es lamentable lo ocurrido. Pero todo regresa a su propio cause.
👍👍👍
Do rain fall in these places?
😂 Interesting! ❤
The Sami woman is Swedish, not Norwegian (she speaks Swedish).
And people still fish at the dam!
Why wouldn't they?
Coz it's contaminated silly
@@yoveeditors5502 All nuclear power plants in the world have always released the same tritiated water and no one in world history has ever been harmed by such tritiated water, either from nature or man made sources, silly.
Should they starve then?????
I wonder when are they doing more Mega Transports episodes those were my favorite ones!
This sounds like an older doc; its been over 13 years since Fukishima
its from 2015
These are all old. They keep posting over.. I watched this one year's ago.😅
When compared to the number of people sickened or killed by the byproducts of coal burning, nuclear energy is like opting for an airplane instead of a car.
Sharp
I graduated from high school in 86
Hellva way to boil water Lets try GEO THERMAL
There are geothermal facilities all over the world. To suggest we haven't tried it is just dishonest.
No one died from Fukushima radiation and scientists now know there should never been any exclusion zones created there.
Another hbo nuclear physicist
@@spannaspinna Show where anything I said is wrong. You can not find any radiation deaths, and I can show you the scientific report that shows there should have never been any exclusion zones in Japan.
A worker developed lung cancer from exposure and died based on my knowledge
@@ljmcdonald2703 No, that 'story' was debunked long ago. No one in fact could have died since the highest exposure to anyone in the world was an emergency worker who received 670mSv. American Nuclear Society (March 2012). "Appendix B" (PDF). In Klein, Dale; Corradini, Michael (eds.). Fukushima Daiichi: ANS Committee Report. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
@@ljmcdonald2703 Now please demonstrate your amazing medical science of how anyone could have even been *injured* by 670mSv.
FreeDocumentary: I cheated on you. I looked at, and watched other documentaries because I thought they would be interesting. All I got were terrible narrators, half stories, and bland topics. I'm so sorry. You are the best, after all. Please forgive me and take me back.
Who cares
@@Scatpack-gw9kb You do.
The grass wasn’t Greener …. !! Stay with the new grass you choose
@@Anna_Stetik I really don’t lol
@@Scatpack-gw9kb You care enough to keep commenting about not caring.
And so dont go over there okay thanks
😂
És espanhol ponga
The narrator for this documentary isn't very good...
Because Russia skimps on safety seems like they just do not really care about the safety factor back then.
It was all Ukraine corruption or do you admit that Ukraine is actually Russia
For every like i get equals 1 push up
Nobody wants to turn the lights out. So reap what you sow. Easy life is too important. So the riddle in the bible, time, two times, half time. Is for a time, an atom split into two times, burns for a half time. Thats your morningstar. The Big Bang. We reap what we sow. We sow. We sow. Nobody wants to stop. Kick it primitive. Thats the answer. Or keep playing God. Nobody is innocent.
I'll have whatever he's having.
Sooooo boring