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a crucial example was some sort sure we sent 800 men to the roof every day through its already. first year of the law and it was due to be put on lead aprons and went straight on to the roof where they used shovels to break the waste and dump it into the reactor below. us. for the 2nd their time was up they were ordered off the roof of the well as commander in the middle of our conclusion and then they'd come down and go change clothes while the next 20 men went out on purpose to get it to where it is have a good look at the majlis for the others in this process was repeated nonstop but i assure you desperate women. who share the shoes of these are incremental are those we were instructed that the
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men could take a maximum dose of 11 can it work as in the summers here on the other computer she was there you see with this amount of radiation determined how long the soldiers were allowed to stay on the roof or your mind was to work the future is boring through weapons you got your body in the fridge in your mouth creature sort of mumble of a national present we continued working as we saw fit and did as much as we could without absorbing the neck some amount of radiation got through. what they're. going to bomb you go for me there was a young man a firefighter. i don't remember his last night. was a young man and he was diagnosed with level 3 radiation you know moves resister his face was badly burned you know just his face but since he had a high dose of radiation he had other symptoms too that kimi looked at me as you
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laced with covered in burns and those 2 dark you guys looked at me leaving the door in the meanest smyth really playing would help me somehow garc. i remember what i told him. everything will be all right if i would do let's hope for the best. and he replied more can you tell my mother that. at that his that she was on its way like enough this bus at the same time but was of ray of hope i'm quite a lot less rushed i didn't tell his mother anything money janja i knew he wouldn't survive i can use the.
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militia and soon there was just a look here the accident affected all of ukraine. is that all the systems in russia and the u.s.s.r. and other countries too so when my opinion with the people who contains the damage actually saves the whole world really so more and more the school and all the people who blocked off the burning reactor with their own body that were both really of a sort of preferred those who built this a compass did it at the expense of their health. and make their lives if they were you have to understand they treated us as living materials for those. who thought it would cost us the liquidators our lives really forgotten. where material goods are we were the living material supplied by the
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induction centers and they are matters. sure nobody had a better novel there were 3 special units and representatives of every military region everywhere u.s.s.r. figure for you here they all had no choice but to work to contain the radiation coming from the reactor for you guys from the can. measure a lot of people how many i want say she circa 4 exulting the sarcophagus alone involved over half a 1000000 people for volume 600000. milledge you know there were 12 districts with $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 stuff. new through someone's up for 3 minutes they raged dumped it and left. and that was that. is what set up or they worked below for 2 hours when they had to
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prepare equipment of. people couldn't be kept in the area for over 2 hours. we were responsible for that as a you. lose. 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 the. reaches the news about you can they believe it was their duty. if not me then who will do it someone had to do it it had to be done. how can anyone work read it. there was no time to think let alone regret it. we had to work to get the job done. if you were going to do it before you do it liquidator had
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a child today they would be automatically designated a disaster victim of child. rebuilding if you're a doctor and you know for. sure we didn't get you the number of children in ukraine that would be designated as disaster victims is in the millions you just read from you doing man. so you talk at your computer and these are only those who were born afterwards but also those who were born there at the time of the accident arriving in areas affected by the radiation out of the drug works that are that are. was and you know has that's a i hadn't been back to prepared since i didn't want to go back i was afraid to go
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and. it was all very traumatic for me. yamato much.
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at the center is this the town square ugh there is a culture hall it is that it. was a girl who wears the music school the might like to see the music school i study
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there. on this disc it isn't far we can walk it's just 100 meters from where some of them. is there's still radiation here. yes but it's low about one unit it's about one microsecond it you know we're going to what's the normal level in ukraine in syria point 3 but it's ok it isn't considered critical just that. this is all that's left of the concert hall dark this is the concert hall yes we have to come here often.
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he loved up on and then again and of my sister took violin lessons here and she also performed in concerts at the canyon i took painting courses so i sat in the audience when she performed on stage 6 played violin you cannot look in order and. can talk i'm speechless. i don't know. just a little it's funny it's a painful memory. being the good one the good the but no one could have been protected from all of it.
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the blues and mash it's part of our lives and we can't escape it i could go to a movie theme you've got more these people did a horowitz deed. did they knew you could do receivership were they rewarded for it. nor sky i think they were simply forgotten i knew. where you are because no one needs than now. but the most i need to be with you come home you should. eat 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 remained anonymous. brutally nobody knows them. that's the truth or then you saw your dream and 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 millions with you near the war. menuhin the new g. .
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this is g w news live from israel starts burying the dead after a dishonest massive religious celebration. israeli's pushchair a national day of mourning on sunday for at least $45.00 people who died in a crushing stampede at the foot of mount merapi in northern israel also coming up. the vaccine rolled out in disarray and yet it's a world leader in vaccine production but some indian states have no jobs to offer
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the population the grapes by the devastating 2nd wife. and children vulnerable to cope with 9 chain as biotech seeks approval for its vaccine . 4 young people will meet a family trying to protect their actress daughter with down's enjoyed from the pandemic. welcome to the program israel's prime minister has announced an inquiry into a deadly stampede at a religious celebration at least $45.00 people were killed and many more injured when chaos broke out at the overcrowded event it happened at mount marin in israel's north where ultra-orthodox jews were holding the country's 1st major religious festival since the end of coronavirus restrictions part of the inquiry will look at whether policing failures contributed to the tragedy.
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and nation in mourning. and a community left reeling from tragedy. the israelis remembering those they have lost. among them the country's president lighting a candle fit each of the victims. though you're shy says the time to embrace the families to help all those looking for their loved ones. to take those injured to our hearts to wait together. to weep together. ecstasy turned to agony in just a few moments the massive crowds were on their way home from the festival when they stumbled down slippery stairs into a narrow passageway panic in the chaos the victims including children were either trampled or suffocated to death already it was one of those my legs for travel i
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couldn't move them face down i could lift my head a little i tried not to strain too much and keep calm strength in my face god will save us or we call it well. this was the 1st mass religious gathering since israel eased covert restrictions and the turnout was much higher than expected as many as 90000 people showed up to the event organizers had received permission for just 10000. people that have been locked the weighing about purchase a baby from any of your religious or civilian. for a year and. kurds want to go out and practice there are religious beliefs and serve oldies. ahead of israel's day of rest the chabad
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friends and families began gathering to say goodbye to the victims the government is promising athar investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash finding out what happened will be crucial for the country's ultra orthodox community now planned into mourning. and d.-w. correspondent on their claim a in jerusalem told us more about the investigation well the have a lot of factors to look on the one hand of course they will look at the security arrangements that were made but also the range means by the different religious sects that are involved in those festivities. on the other hand there's a lot of footage and images on social media that are circulating off the event itself also the moments before this stampede happened and of course the eyewitnesses that have been talking about what happened to them you know the very harrowing experience it made and
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a lot of focus will be on that very narrow pathway where. the system pede happened and what is also interesting here there is a discussion because of course this festival is happening every year except for last year when it was severely restricted because of the coronavirus pandemic. that there have been warnings for many years now that this was a holy site it's not really made or it's not safe for thousands and thousands of people to gather there and that this was a tragedy waiting to happen. you double used on your claim other speaking to us a little earlier. indian authorities say at least 15 coded 19 patients have died after a fire broke out in a hospital in good drop states 50 other patients were rescued because of the fire is being investigated meanwhile starting today some of india's states are opening up vaccinations to all adults making hundreds of millions of indians eligible for
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a job several states have just heard the rollout for the 18 to 44 age group because they have run out of vaccines. and these are the lucky ones. waiting in line to be vaccinated. and eventually being given their jabs but plans to begin vaccinating all adults in disarray many states simply don't have any doses to give out. requesting the people of space to leave those who have been years or before people. to refrain from warning to the hospitals thinking that you may be vaccinated what is the company's manufacturing vaccines will not be able to deliver the doses on the 1st of may so the vaccination drive in the matter pradesh will not begin. we
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are completely prepared health care workers are ready but we do not have the vaccines. only around one in 10 of india's vast population has had even a 1st jab the lack of tests is made worse by administrative inefficiencies. oxygen and medicines are also in short supply pharmacies say there has been panic buying and holding and they are restricting supplies only giving out oxygen cylinders to people who can prove they really need them. emergency care facilities are being set up sports halls religious sites and catering facilities are being turned into makeshift covert 19 isolation wards and the awful tosk of dealing with the dead goes on in the capital delhi volunteers put themselves at risk collecting the bodies of those who've died. but it is back i picked up on my own or. you died
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because you couldn't supply him or you know i was working in the mortuary where i couldn't pick up because the way i was able to receive the ball here was already possible. so it just really got. an international relief effort is underway to help india fight its devastating 2nd wave but deaths and infections are still rising remorselessly and with not enough facts scenes to go around. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world russia's financial one a train agency has added opposition leader alexei navalny network of campaign offices to a list of terrorist and extremist groups the network disbanded on thursday in a separate development one of the balinese lawyers was briefly detained by police on friday you know. meanwhile the russian government has banned 8 european union
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officials from entering the country in unspent comes after the e.u. sanctioned russian officials his imprisonment germany calls the sanctions from moscow and unnecessary strain on relations with the e.u. . a panel of medical experts has found that footballer diego. i received what they say was in adequate and reckless care before his death. and legend suffered a fatal heart attack last november weeks after undergoing brain surgery prosecutors are investigating some members of his medical team. the world's longest suspended footbridge will open this weekend in portugal the bridge hangs 175 meters about a canyon and is more than half a kilometer long local residents have already been allowed to try it out. now as vaccines are rolled out children have so far been excluded from inoculations
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and that's a particular word for those at increased health risk like children with down's syndrome now by and tech has applied for approval of its vaccine for young people didn't you visited a family who have been trying to shield their vulnerable daughter for more than a year. physical exercises are important especially for flavia the 14 year old has down's syndrome normally she doesn't do that with her mother but her physio therapist but since the coronavirus pandemic started the family has severely restricted their contacts because flavia covered infection could be fatal . and infect your own booked by mention madonsela of people with down syndrome and infection harbors much greater risks and. additionally we know very little about long term effects of this illness so even if she were to survive and in fact you wouldn't know what would come after that. this is your
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family. and how are. there for the family themselves physical contact with others is restricted the children are only ok finally allowed to play with this school happens online all of this puts a strain on flavia. go by i cried quite a bit because school was closed so we had to do it digitally and that was stressful and. massive a flabby american. top $1.05 we've noticed that flavia suffers enormously from this loneliness she sits in her room for hours she talks to herself more and more she makes noise she just isolates a self. want a cup of thaw the parents have already been given the chance of getting flavia
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vaccinated is most important to the family now by on take has completed clinical trials for take scenes for children between the ages of $12.15 in the test run as it was on to an. extreme these trials different age groups are tested and the close observation of that way the researchers can gradually find out how the drug reacts with certain groups. the family are hopeful that they will soon be able to vaccinate their daughter with a vaccine until then they will do everything they can to protect her from an infection. for most parties have been out of the question for the last year but now it's party time again in the british city of liverpool after more than a year of club closures 3000 people have been allowed to pack away a house for a rave the pollers event was designed to study whether the coronavirus restrictions can be eased without triggering new outbreaks of covert 90. it was
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a big day for britain's music scene. at all of those are we saw it roll on the verge of tears really do want to say yeah. yeah so we're just ready for. a little bit overwhelming because we haven't been around this many people in so long and it's just it's weird to get back in the way excited a bit nervous bomb excited. the revellers how to test negative for coronavirus twice ahead of the event but once inside take a party with restrictions. he's been so long that if it happens everyday to like means get this again to be like this yeah being on strike you don't reach me baccarat so many people. without mosque with all sorts of influences from want to build amazing.
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scientists are using this trial to test the safety of large gatherings analyzing data on the movement of the crowds and air quality inside the venue britain has vaccinated more of its population than any other country in europe and the hope is that with the help of experiments like this the hard his apparent sector will soon be back in the groove again. football now and in the semifinals of the german complex have beaten bremen to one. i've been the scoring for lab sick in the 3rd minute of extra time for the match but netted the winner in the final minutes leipsic will laugh face the window of saturday's match between dortmund and kiel in the cup final on may 30. the tokyo olympics could be held without any spectators asshole according to the head of the organizing committee
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a decision is expected in jews turkey 2020 president sacre how she measures says the games would only be a success if organizers completely protected athletes and the japanese people but as we've organized this issued a olympic playbook that required daily testing of athletes and restricted they use of public transportation the games are set to start on july 28th and. that's it your observation of. the fountain against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus update 19. on t w.