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numbers to be luxury sure not being a woman in labor came and squat she was giving birth so we took care of her we'll bring you more before that the same woman he was married to a fireman stopped on her balcony and watched the reactor explode i had been in constant contact with the radiation for 24 hours she knew. and when the baby came out. it was black. jordan of a theatre at the booth that was the 1st incident but a few hours later another girl in labor kamen she gave birth but the baby was dead and she there were people listening after that all the pregnant women at every stage of pregnancy were called in for emergency examinations. and when they were all examined which was done very quickly because time was of the essence the initial of time determined to live and to die i crossed the bridge of sustained i
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knew the women were in a terrible state look at all. the glasses but i was the vine be in this what we saw inside with all the features just it was exactly like in the books. the to store all the heart the facts the eyes the limit but within just a few hours all those babies were contaminated which i was $36.00 women at all stages of pregnancy and it went on for a nice or a bit longer. maybe a bit longer has was a good norge which that's how we dealt with the problem should wish. it was the most to reflect day of my life the book which instruction indeed i wish i could raise it what were your ideal of which are solutions.
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i have put it there are more later that evening soldiers went to all the houses there told us he's allowed to prepare to leave. and. we never thought we'd live in forever but they told us it will last for days and name. they told us to take only casual clothes by going on a picnic or camping or net and. we thought we were leaving because they said there were things they had to do ourselves cleanse the town so everyone had to leave that
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would be gone for 4 days and then come back so we took nothing with us and move us closer to the telecoms from the lord and he pretty much people didn't know where they were going what was happening here or why she knew they didn't take any closer possessions. i heard them crying screaming because they have to submit imagine leaving all your possessions behind your stove and through the drop everything and they take you somewhere you have no idea where but the desert that thing is most productive but those don't know where they're taking you. to his magical devils you don't know what's going to happen with his latest album have some i mean that was the 1st day with the 2nd stage was.
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gonna be living. yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah.
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that was the worst thing that had ever happened to me. a song i think i had a crisis. of activists with misfit my life was torn into crime sitting in the cut cornish now. i want that on my door this is my house. the other level 3
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it's a very low i haven't been here in 33 years. my children grew up here liam with a good life we spent the best years of our lives here for the luxury mother living with the.
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great care about through the room when i 1st entered the zone they put a mask on me on my face about 20 kilometers from the station. dressing through chicago and never friends and i wore that mask all day yeah. that was on the 1st day look at you for. the purity. now for several years on the 2nd day i didn't wear a mask when i entered the zones only when i went up on the roof of my scooter comes up at the most from the curb not driven do you agree with you on the 3rd day i only wore it when i was actually on the roof of the works and sometimes on the roof i take it off so i could smoke right there now explain why but until you can evaluate the enemy is invisible you said you drop or could you be it has no flavor or smell or form so people weren't afraid of me going to throw a quick or. easy we didn't realize at the time what it could eventually cause. when
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you bring in my rig move. to where the chip works. we're going to have mercury video later i saw the results when people i had worked with started dying skimmer of were pretty good. but we weren't afraid after dark agreeable wilcock or solution the why didn't you know i heard about 2 generals that met who were in charge of the platoon i was working near the reactor was still in the orange forest ridge you know what the orange forest is vision this one was walking toward the forest you the other toward the reactor. and they started talking he started to worry there was a huddle by the local and. i do know the boss to one of them stepped into the puddle. they always carry radiometers he tested the 1st of them and the radiometer
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showed 200 renton the puddle measured 200 run and they sent him straight home only stood there for 10 minutes one foot in a puddle was all it took what should. the jets know that the radiation had struck many people choose to live and by then it was felt in other countries too she learned in finland in poland in italy if it. is not to get a bunch of wisdom she'd give more but you have gave a speech on may 14th will end on may 15th there was a government meeting where it was decided to charge our bureau with the task of building a protective structure over the reactor that exploded the people nicknamed the structure of the sarcophagus those wires ago.
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because the. took video just for her for me should be the route that period before they finished the sarcophagus with the protective structure could you love rule mccurdy she's a reactor you gave off a massive amount of nuclear emissions which will cover an area where not millions are going to rot tens of millions live. show me doing the show community. but almost up must surely you really are vitter there is no seal. need to have good natural functions like the wind carried not just the nuclear fallout from the explosion but also the contaminated dirt and sand hills original it was a huge catastrophe the divil it will certainly get us through. egypt that will still be cut in order to reduce the nuclear fallout yeah it was decided
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to stop trying to extinguish it with water you understand why it was a bit less of a sneer at the instead it was decided to cover the reactor with sand so in the way in the news the looked into your cheek for this they put together a special brigade of military helicopter pilots who drop sacks of sand and lead around the reactor to reduce the nuclear fallout that filming should leave us with must feel. pretty good but it got me the use of not done. anything to. prepare the for that specific relief was there a robot or a better the neutralization process robots were used which were brought from japan
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and germany are very relieved at door for she resumed a few. here when they brought them apparently they didn't tell the engineers about the radiation levels on the roof support or through the storage locker but from. when they activated the robots on the roof they started working. i knew it was a good news story or i deny your one robot fell off the roof because it lost control. but you move there is room for to go for a reliever. at the bureau with her i mean that was just the robots. we were living human beings who worked and absorbed all that radiation for short periods of time granted girl 2 for all but they called us bio robots nothing really the. bureau of the. family did need
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more work in places where the robots couldn't do the job the bio wrote much they did it people had to do it to deal with sure there was no time to find another solution. they made every effort not to endanger human lives but nothing else could be done and then you both have yet seen moving there was no other solution and she won us the world the robots simply didn't work you see when you have and we were very frightened by the early thirties you. know the moon a drilling operation of pumping out the water and removing the nuclear waste around the station had to be done quickly that the it had to be raked out with a shovel. right by hand and she. came. from there were producer crews from mom go ready to work our meters and we
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came out on the roof they'd say there's a graphite rod it has to be removed if you need but there were if you could always read it it was impossible to measure the radiation levels or the graphite rod or the research they were far beyond what our instruments could measure. what it means to drive such of them suitably good although we worked in short chips that we had to work in difficult conditions and near the reactors them some of them for. our distance from the reactor determined how much radiation we absorbed says so we used monitors in the computer and at the end of the day we saw that they'd absorbed an almost lethal amount of radiation yeah you'd have to call that they saw. the. girl or the. move for good margaret mcchrystal there was some sort we sent 800 men to the roof
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every day through. breast cancer well i mean it was crazy to put on lead aprons and went straight on to the roof where they used shovels to break the waste dump into the reactor below. us. i took up for the 2nd their time was up they were ordered off the roof for the welcome i'm going to give you a broken 3 and then they'd come down and go change clothes while the next 20 men went out on purpose to get your wireless over to report the mileage for the others in this process was repeated nonstop but if you desperate i'm. sure felt your dream come up for our dogs we were instructed that the men could
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take a maximum dose of 11 can you work very soon if you're outdoors for a voter it was very similar to this amount of radiation determined how long the soldiers were allowed to stay on the roof of your mind which you were the fisheries board room where bridges going to remember her junior mt creature sort of number the promotion were put on we continued working as we saw fit and did as much as we could without absorbing the neck some amount of radiation growth for. what they. are you can you pull new off and there was a young man a firefighter. i don't remember his last name. was a young man and he was diagnosed with level 3 radiation resistance face was badly burned just his face but since he had a high dose of radiation he had other symptoms too that he knew he looked at me
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because you base was covered in burns on those 2 dots really when the bios looked at me leaving the door in the mean yes. please. help me somehow god. i remember what i told him. everything will be all right. let's hope for the best. and he replied. can you tell my mother that. at that his he was eyes were like in the piss but at the same time there was a ray of hope you come. that was rough i didn't tell his mother anything money i knew he wouldn't survive i can use the premolar stones.
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right here in militia and soon there was this look here the accident affected all of ukraine. because we know is that all the systems in russia and the u.s.s.r. so good you and other countries to you so when my opinion was that people who contains the damage actually saves the whole world really so more and more of the school and all the people who blocked off the burning reactor with their own body back to the authority of the sort of prefer those who built this a compass did it at the expense of their health it was little you. can make a mistake if. you have to understand they treated us as living materials for those . who thought it would cost us the liquidators our lives music with dr. where material girl we were the living material supplied by the induction centers
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and they are makers. sure nobody had a better novel there were 3 special units and representatives of every military region in the u.s.s.r. figure for you here they all had no choice but to work to contain the radiation coming from the reactor form and that's pretty good that's. a lot of people how many i want to say she's going to go for exulting the sarcophagus alone involved of over half a 1000000 people 460-0000. milledge you know there were 12 districts of $50000.00 per district. but they couldn't make them work $24.00 seventh's or on 8 hour shifts. they worked as much as the radiation allowed live stock new through some went up for 3 minutes they raised dumped it and left. and that was that. is what sort of war they worked below for 2 hours when they had
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to prepare equipment of. people couldn't be kept in the area for over 2 hours. we were responsible for that is a huge. the people who went through went through chernobyl should know but they knew they had to carry out a national governmental mission that had been placed before them. privy to some of the virtue and they believed it was their duty. if not me then who. someone had to do it it had to be done. how can anyone regret it. then there was no time to think let along regret it. we had to work to get the job done. if you were going to do it before you threw it liquidator had
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a child today they would be automatically designated a disaster victim of a child. i do believe that if you're a doctor and you know for. sure we did get you the number of children in ukraine that would be designated as disaster victims is in the millions you just read from your own. don't you don't get jupiter he's our only those who were born afterwards but also those who were born there at the time of the accident number right here in areas affected by the radiation or birth of drug we're writing better here. we are us and you know has that said that i hadn't been back to prepared since i
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didn't want to go back i was afraid to go and. it was all very traumatic for me. and i am not there much appreciated.
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if that's something i have is this the town square of the western culture how it was that it. all that it was a kind of where's the music school you know might like to see the music school when
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i study there get them to us on this disc it isn't far we can walk it's just 100 meters from western of them. is there still radiation here. yes but it's low about one unit it's about one microstate of it being i'm going to what's the normal level of the green and in ukraine it's 0.3 but it's ok it isn't considered critical schuster. this is all that's left of the concert hall doc this is the concert hall yes we had to come here often.
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a long couple and then i'm going to let my sister took violin lessons here and she also performed in concerts. and i took painting courses so i sat in the audience when she performed on stage that's just played violin and you know i look in order and. can talk i'm speechless. i don't know. tisha will hold on it's a painful memory. and you could want to provide it but no one could have been protected from all of it.
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because losing muscle it's a part of our lives and we can't escape it i've got the movie thing you got the more. these people did a heroic deed. if they knew you could there is an issue where they rewarded for it. nor scuzz i should be high thank they were simply forgotten. i knew bruce though were you because no one needs than now. but the most i need she with you come you know. it when you're so sorry shrug when i delve into memories of the past 3 war and i recall the people who gave their lives and remains anonymous. brutally nobody knows them. that's the truth or the nice we use reason i mean you can you can do it use now you
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no one's heard of them and they did a heroic deed you say they should by saving the lives. of 1000000 was this you knew of no walk in the new one the new g.
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