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00:00:16
[applause]
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[music]
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Japan is
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a state surrounded on all sides by
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water 6850 two islands at the junction of 5
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tectonic plates
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this is one of the most seismically active
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zones on the planet
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small earthquakes up to magnitude 5
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happen here almost every day they are
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not paid attention to at all but there are also
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terrible disasters. In the previous program, we
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told how the Japanese survived one of the
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most powerful earthquakes of the millennium with a
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magnitude of 9. In our office, the
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walls of the
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regiment monitors began to fall to the floor in
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Tokyo, that day real chaos began,
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the force of the tremors was so monstrous
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that it moved part of northern Japan to
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two and a half meters towards America, the
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movement of the plates provoked a huge
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tsunami wave that reached the coast of
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metal; everything on its way was under water;
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on that terrible
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day, about 20 thousand people died;
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you do not spare not only people, but also the
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memory of them washed away all the photographs all
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home albums nothing could be found
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natural disaster provoked the
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worst nuclear accident of the twenty-first
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century on container sanctions focus we
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earthquakes cut
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power lines from the tsunami flooded
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emergency gainer
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nuclear reactors were left without cooling
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three power units exploded on the fourth a
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fire started this led to a huge
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release of radioactive elements into
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the atmosphere, the Japanese government announced an
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urgent evacuation of people on all
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television channels and on the radio, we were told that we
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urgently need to evacuate, but
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they did not say why the firefighter team
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headed by I Sousa Tu was
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sent to the nuclear power plant to
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prevent the explosion of fuel
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rods,
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which would have affected not only
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Japan but and the whole planet was excruciatingly hot, it
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oozed straight through the filters of
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the respirator and dripped onto the floor, we couldn’t help but
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drink water, we went to the toilet,
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it seemed like it was the end of the world, these people are
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real heroes, risking themselves, they
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prevented radiation contamination of
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the world’s oceans and a tragedy for the whole
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world but the area around the nuclear power plant
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remained uninhabitable,
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at first the
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30-kilometer zone around the nuclear power
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plant was considered contaminated, as in Chernobyl, later
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the government reduced the restricted zone
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to 20 kilometers, now
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only the territory within a radius of 10 kilometers
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from the plant is prohibited,
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and today, just six years later, the
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Japanese are allowed to return to their homes,
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perhaps we’ll drive up to the apostrophe for
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today we’ll show how the Japanese managed
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to clean up the contaminated territories so quickly
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and find out what
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the government is hiding from ordinary people, what we’ll do is
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radiation itself, it’s not dangerous, it’s
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dangerous and the effect today we’ll do
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what only a few journalists have been able to do in
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everything world we will get into the very heart of the
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tragedy inside the nuclear power plant we will see
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exploded reactors from an
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arm's length we will show how the Japanese
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prevent radiation from entering the world
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ocean
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groundwater pollution well, we know what
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threat Fukushima continues to pose to all humanity
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[music]
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black water
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for more than two months we received
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permission to film in closed areas and
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at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, I am
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going to the very epicenter of the disaster,
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now I am 11 and a half kilometers from the
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nuclear power plant, puddles are open for
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settlement and life in the zone,
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but my dosimeter does not stop talking for
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a second, this is the city of Nami and from it the water of
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the rector is a little more than 10 kilometers and the
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Japanese authorities, for a reason that is unclear to
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me personally, decided to call this city
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safe to open it, although the dosimeter data
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speaks of something completely different, and here is the fact that we are
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now on a regular weekday
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working along a road that is absolutely empty,
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although here we already have the right to drive
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a car also suggests that people are in
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no hurry to return here, mostly
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we see boarded-up shop windows,
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some abandoned shops and
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abandoned houses because it’s
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really dangerous here, to be honest, I
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feel it myself during these three days
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that we spent in this area with the cameraman
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and with a guide, I've had a headache for two days in a row,
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we've been eating pills in piles, but it doesn't
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help much,
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please friends, 45 microroentgens per hour
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and this is called normal
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background radiation, they even opened a train station,
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you can get here by train from Tokyo,
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a man at a train station in Japan, there is no
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crowding due to the ties of people, no
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here we see a train with one passenger
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and there really aren’t many people who want to come here,
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43 microroentgen per hour 54 microroentgen per
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hour that’s it, forty to fifty
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microroentgen per hour is a lot and why do
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you often come here twice a
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day but there are a lot of people and few passengers
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for who is the main one on the train mainly
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for employees of local companies
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now there is an announcement for one 11
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train passengers one person good luck to
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you and the building in three days in this city I
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met only a few people and these are
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not only local residents but people who
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perform special work here
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so far we are now near us destroying an
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old house, its residents will be paid
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compensation and they will settle somewhere
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else let's measure what the
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level of pollution here in Japan is, the norm is 23
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micro-roentgens per hour, we now have 52 5755
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micro-roentgens per hour, in principle, this is already a
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maximum of 61 micro-roentgens per hour
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periodically shows the place contaminated
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still every year the restricted zone is
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shrinking more and more cities are opening
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but the focus of the MC is not in a hurry to populate them
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according to statistics
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no more than 12 percent of residents return to the open zones
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the government continues to convince that the
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zone is already safe and the entire territory
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has been cleared
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take a closer look thousands tens of thousands
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these black bags contain
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soil and
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20,000 people every day remove the top
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layer of soil, pack them into these bags and then it
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will be disposed of, especially
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since in the Chernobyl zone
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we can only dream of such work;
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no one removes the top layer of soil.
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does not dispose of immediately,
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the government promised that in 30 years
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all the soil will be cleaned up in the contaminated area
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and the consequences have been practically eliminated.
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Of course,
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these are partly beautiful words because
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today it is beneficial for the government
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to declare something that later
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they will not cope 100 percent, but
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nevertheless the result is obvious
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[music]
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I'm going to the city of ammonia to visit a
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man who knows better than anyone what it
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means to live near a nuclear power plant,
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naoto matsumura, the only one who sat in
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Japan for six years after the accident, he
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lived 11 kilometers from the station, this
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zone was recently opened for
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settlement, the government claims that it is
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absolutely safe here, but for some reason the neighbors and
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Matsumura still don’t have the first
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thing the man shows me his new
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harvest of giant asparagus
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the authorities here have already cleared the soil and it’s
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already growing, not as gigantic as
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before, generally in normal condition in
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supermarkets it’s somewhere like this
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today it’s here this one is
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soaked here in this radiation zone in
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2011 it was like this,
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let’s measure how much phonite
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the state cleared the zone slightly
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exceeds the norm, 43
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shows micro-roentgen and 45
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micro-roentgen
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from Fukushima and asparagus, like Chernobyl
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tomatoes or potatoes, have already become
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familiar concepts in these places this is what they
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call vegetables of inappropriately large
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sizes, but there are other horrific
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consequences of the explosion in Fukushima, as in the
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Chernobyl exclusion zone,
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after the evacuation thousands of animals remained abandoned,
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this was the reason why he
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risked his life and stayed here to live
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today in the care of about
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fifty cows 10 cats and dogs horses
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and other animals
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whose owners left their
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homes forever after the explosion I sat at home for two days I was
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afraid to go out only on the third day I
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went out into the streets there was not a single
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person around but there were a lot of cats dogs
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cows I started feeding them I didn’t could have left
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all these animals to die, that is, it
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turns out that you voluntarily decided to live in
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the forest where there is no electricity where there is no connection
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where there is no Internet where there is nothing at all and
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shops are open just
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to save the lives of these
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animals, yes, I tried to help them there are
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so many of them left I couldn’t
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feed them all at first;
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thousands of animals died of hunger; I asked for
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help from the local administration,
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but they just wanted to kill everyone;
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animals are developed as human beings; they are not to blame for
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human mistakes; and I swore that
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I would save everyone I could; I
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don’t know what the background radiation was like back then. no one
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had measuring instruments when the
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specialists measured, the instruments showed
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123 microroentgens per hour, now here it’s about
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50,
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let’s now try to measure or 05
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.
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this is already exceeding the norm, in principle I do
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n’t pay attention to it anymore, don’t think about the
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diseases that can arise from the
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fact that you have been living here for 6 years in
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this contaminated zone, I was sure that I would
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n’t live more than three years, I accepted this
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challenge, in the end we all some will die
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earlier, some will die later, but it’s good, of
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course, that you treat it with humor, but
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still went to the doctors,
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you were examined at first, no, but then in
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the summer of 11, people from the aerospace agency worked here,
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I asked their doctor to examine me, but
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they didn’t have it the necessary equipment
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and they sent me to Tokyo,
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there was a special device that could
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show how much radiation I had accumulated before they
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took me to some institute in Tokyo,
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they had a pair of you, such a large
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metal box, a very modern
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thing, they
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put me on a special stretcher and
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they went to this metal box
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and then the door of this thickness
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closed on its own I had to lie there for 18
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minutes then the door
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opened on its own like this I rode out of the box on a stretcher
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with such enthusiasm naoto talks about the
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apparatus that American
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military scientists invented to study the effect of
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radiation on humans during an explosion atomic
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bomb,
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the apparatus measures the level of radiation
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that is coupling the human body,
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what did the doctor tell you about your
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condition, he said that I am a champion, an
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absolute champion, he said that I have never
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met a person who has so much radiation in him,
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and that is, you are the most irradiated
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person in Japan, yes, I am a champion, but
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how otherwise, if I breathed this air and
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ate products grown on this
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land, in general, I was told that in six months I would
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come back for an examination, but when I
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called the doctor they told me that he was
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now in the hospital with a serious
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illness, imagine he is in a
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hospital bed
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and I live here and are unharmed they
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call me Robinson Crusoe on the
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island of radiation the
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first month after the accident was the most
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difficult from hunger I chewed bamboo like a
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panda
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Basinsky bamboo I’ll try the courses today
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Fukushima general nickname grows
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vegetables and fruits on contaminated soil raises
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bees and collects honey you can see off judging
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by Gusinsky honey very radioactive
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travelers and my family is nature birds
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animals from another family you have a
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human snake but it’s in the past
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I have three children but they don’t come to me here to be
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honest I don’t want to
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talk about it before the Fukushima accident in the photo
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he was a successful businessman owner of a plant
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his company produced fittings and
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metal structures, the
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man had a lot of
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agricultural equipment, tractors and
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combines now, but he was wealthy,
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only reminiscent of his favorite sports
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retro car sitting in the garage, and
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also rusted equipment and piles of scrap
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metal,
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this is my former factory, I once
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processed metal, put together This is a
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fortune, he’s very rich, hell, he
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could have called himself a lot,
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why not take advantage of this
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wealth, go to Tokyo, buy yourself a
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luxurious apartment and live for your own
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pleasure, sit in this radioactive
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forest, and I live here for my own pleasure, honey,
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vegetables, agriculture, cattle breeding, what else are you doing
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here?
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and if you want to kill wild boars, here’s my weapon, I
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quietly enter the house and kill them with a spear,
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why are they being killed? Haven’t you seen
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how they turn everything over in the houses
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[music]
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the situation is a little strange, that is, you
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have dedicated your life and are ready to die
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for the sake of the pets you abandoned
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owners and at the same time you kill wild
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boars that make
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a mess for you,
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not only me
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they destroy all the things in all the
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abandoned houses, but there are still
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favorite things there, this is a memory, the government
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allows people to visit closed areas for several hours
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and take away
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valuables, and when you come and see my
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past life was destroyed, it’s painful and
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sad, I’m trying to protect my home and my
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neighbors’, because this is the only thing
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we have left from our past life before the
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nuclear power plant accident,
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this is memory,
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people continue to travel to the forbidden zone,
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at least to find old
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photographs, visit your own home
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if it turned out to be in a 10-kilometer zone, it
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is only possible with a special permit a
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limited number of times a year and for no
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more than two hours, now I
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’m heading to the city of okuma,
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it’s only 5 kilometers from the nuclear
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power plant, a journalist can’t come here,
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for this you must be
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the owner of the house or to receive his
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invitation from the point of view of the law,
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today I’m coming here as a
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relative of Matata Harumi and her daughter,
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which we talked about in the last
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program, we didn’t know anything for two whole
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weeks, we wandered
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from one shelter to another, there were
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too many people everywhere, we had to change
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places overnight stays every 2 days,
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but we still hoped that we could
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return home soon, no one told us
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that they were hiding everything so seriously, they
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invited me to visit their
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home with them, so we can be lowered at the
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port, they gave us special clothing and the
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state provides all the residents with
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this Before entering a forbidden
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territory, there is always a document
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that records how many times a person has
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already visited this year, but how many hours
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he has been there
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[music]
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you have already come to terms with the fact that you
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can’t just get home, that you
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definitely need these suits, masks,
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respirators, I just can’t come to terms with this it’s
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very sad as if
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you’re not going home to yourself, but instead of where there was a nuclear
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war there are shoe covers where there are pairs of gloves,
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internal and external, and even three pairs of a
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mask, a cap on the head, this is of course a
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formality, it doesn’t really
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protect, otherwise they wouldn’t say that you
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can be here just a few
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hours, in fact, it’s the radiation itself, it’s not
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dangerous, it’s dangerous, and the effect is the destruction of DNA,
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the destruction of the molecules that we are
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made of, everything seems to be ready, you’re ready,
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ready
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[music]
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[music]
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as soon as we found ourselves in the restricted area,
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my dosimeter began to go off scale and
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disgusting squeaking, this means that
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the level of radiation here is higher than the permissible
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23 microroentgen per hour, this incessant
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signal accompanied us throughout the trip and
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reminded us that it is dangerous here and the
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level of radiation for the human body, and
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so we arrived at a house in which no one
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has lived for 6 years, I did such
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fencing against wild boars, there are
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a lot of them roaming around here because you
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have to put up a net to keep out the wild pigs, and
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who are you using tape to protect from thieves,
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just in case I see if someone
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tried to get into it, this is what
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the boar did, but I kept
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wondering why it’s such a mess everywhere,
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friends the answer is simple, wild boars, wild boars
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began to break the glass, run
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inside and spread everything, especially these
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feelings, the smell of food exults, first
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mice appeared here, then they came to the van, and
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that is, we went first, you or everything that you did
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n’t finish yourself, then the boars went to
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work with friends where
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people disappear, a paradise for animals begins and the
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Chernobyl zone confirms this, there are
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now unique species
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of animals from the Red Book, including
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[music]
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see what a strong boar there was a
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response from friends, the boar knocked over the sofa,
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help you put it in place no longer
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necessary, we will demolish this house anyway
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Dostoevsky the Karamazov brothers who read Dostoevsky with you
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my brother he would have gone to the USSR for an internship he will
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give a book from there like this friends the
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Karamazov brothers here Fukushima
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didn’t expect me to see this very
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painful very offensive old vinyl player
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book whole life absolutely all
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life has been destroyed and it is no longer possible to return it
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finally found, this is our
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family album,
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this is my mother in her younger years,
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they tried to find this album the last time
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we came, now we lifted the books and
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found it, it’s just that usually two hours is not
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enough to do everything
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you want, find everything you want, be
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sure to take it if they let you through at the checkpoint the
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album will be scanned at the checkpoint
00:21:00
if the radiation is normal it will be allowed to be
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taken out and if not the photographs will remain
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in the exclusion zone forever this is me in my
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youth for 11 years I worked at a
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research institute at a
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hospital I
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studied the DNA of nuclear
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power plant employees you can imagine how how
00:21:21
ironically fate, it turns out that we
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have devoted our whole lives to the study of DNA, those who
00:21:27
work at a nuclear power plant, namely,
00:21:30
our DNA is changed and destroyed by atomic energy,
00:21:34
but in general, now after
00:21:37
this accident, somehow regularly no longer
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why they checked the thyroid gland once,
00:21:43
they said everything is fine, because it’s
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the government and prefecture of Fukushima
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do not forcibly send you for inspection, and
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for example, at least once six months, no children are
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sent,
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she does not have the elderly in herself,
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I imagined in a completely different way
00:22:01
how the Japanese government takes care of
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those who suffered, I also have to every
00:22:06
weather, people undergo a preventive
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examination,
00:22:08
very much the same as We
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got sick, checked, didn’t have time, did
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n’t have time, unfortunately most
00:22:16
people live this way, women
00:22:19
only have two hours to
00:22:21
try to find the surviving remains of a
00:22:23
past life in these ruins or just get
00:22:25
nostalgic remembering that same
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former life, now it just makes you sick
00:22:30
looking at how people came to their
00:22:32
home and just sat down
00:22:34
to remember, to
00:22:36
close their eyes and imagine those
00:22:39
times when this was a house, when it was
00:22:41
lived-in and when there was happiness here and
00:22:42
here there was life from life here and all that
00:22:44
remains is to remember and be
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nostalgic, I’ll honestly tell you I
00:22:50
sympathize very much and
00:22:53
I simply have no words, it’s scary
00:22:54
to imagine how to feel I’m
00:22:57
already 80 years old, I have come to terms with the fact that I
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will never return to live here and no one will
00:23:02
probably come back, there
00:23:04
will be no life here,
00:23:07
life in these places is only at the
00:23:09
nuclear power plant,
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the Japanese are ready to take risks ourselves and work
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in the contaminated zone
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so that the consequences of their accidents do not
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pollute the entire planet.
00:23:17
Right now the most dangerous
00:23:20
part of our visit to the Fukushima zone begins. We spent
00:23:22
two months seeking permission to
00:23:24
work here and by some miracle managed to
00:23:27
collect all the documents; only a
00:23:28
few journalists around the
00:23:30
world succeeded. The task is to make sure with your own eyes
00:23:33
that the consequences of the terrible
00:23:36
accident will not go beyond the borders of Japan;
00:23:38
filming at the Fukushima nuclear power plant is
00:23:40
very complex; special employees
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control each frame taken; for the
00:23:45
slightest violation, we will be immediately expelled;
00:23:48
all equipment will be confiscated; filming the
00:23:50
main building from the outside is prohibited; therefore,
00:23:52
we took the first shots inside
00:23:55
inside the station, due to special walls
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with lead plates, you
00:24:00
can safely be in ordinary clothes,
00:24:02
but outside the walls of the main building where
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the accident occurred, you need special clothing.
00:24:08
Today we will change clothes many times,
00:24:10
this is not very convenient, but it is vitally
00:24:12
important. We will also wear a
00:24:14
special mask over the entire face. It’s not
00:24:16
very comfortable to breathe in it and you may feel
00:24:18
dizzy.
00:24:19
If you feel ill, contact
00:24:22
us immediately in a closed area, you must strictly
00:24:24
follow our instructions and now we
00:24:26
are going to a closed area to
00:24:28
see the most unique, most
00:24:31
interesting thing here on you is the center of the tragedy, the
00:24:38
device that you brought at least
00:24:41
point-by-point radiation level
00:24:43
Adonai sensor is attached to the chest approximately
00:24:45
here it measures the actual
00:24:48
level of radiation accumulated by you during your
00:24:49
stay at the station, we make sure that
00:24:52
this level is no more than 100
00:24:53
microsieverts and as soon as the sensor reaches
00:24:56
this limit it will sound a sound signal and wherever we are
00:24:59
were you will have to leave the
00:25:01
dangerous territory now take off your
00:25:03
shoes and your socks to put on our days have
00:25:07
arrived I dress
00:25:08
usually the authors put on so as to
00:25:12
close the brewer greasy friends not
00:25:14
very designer safety purposes
00:25:16
here it is better not to let the last
00:25:18
bits of
00:25:19
your body trading
00:25:22
disposable japchae now a mask
00:25:32
we are already wearing the everyday equipment of the
00:25:35
nuclear power plant workers, this is a special
00:25:38
unique filming, the chief engineer of the
00:25:40
Fukushima nuclear power plant at Komara
00:25:42
san accompanies us personally, and there are also
00:25:45
a lot of guards under the control of our every
00:25:48
step through the territory of the strategic
00:25:49
facility and now you will see the rarest
00:25:52
footage,
00:25:54
such a respirator is required,
00:25:56
this is for the most a dangerous zone where there is not
00:25:58
enough
00:26:00
symbolic white, he sees
00:26:06
cityville, he is accompanied by you and
00:26:11
I, and there
00:26:15
[music]
00:26:16
galoshes like this on the street we will put on shoes
00:26:24
[music]
00:26:26
in principle, this is all the most necessary,
00:26:28
then maybe the zone
00:26:30
does not look like a body, turn 80
00:26:34
meters away from him
00:26:35
Logan
00:26:37
[music]
00:26:40
let's take the colors of the country and please put on
00:26:46
a mask now you will have a unique
00:26:50
opportunity let's hang out at the nuclear power plant and
00:26:53
from the inside and this has not been shown before
00:27:01
[music] we are
00:27:04
going to the territory
00:27:07
otherwise my medicines and we are approaching
00:27:11
now the sea coast there the wave
00:27:15
here the
00:27:17
side of the station and
00:27:19
and here we can clearly see the trace
00:27:27
that was left from the water level during the
00:27:29
tsunami, they made a mark in the tsunami on March 11,
00:27:34
2011 and there was blackening on the walls of the
00:27:37
boiler room, there was such a giant
00:27:40
wave
00:27:42
literally 200 meters from us, the
00:27:47
first row was destroyed, you can see that the
00:27:49
roof was destroyed and we are 900 micro-roentgen
00:27:53
per hour almost already more than 1000
00:27:58
1700 micro-roentgen is increasing 2700
00:28:04
micro-roentgen is increasing
00:28:05
4000 micro-roentgen per hour the dosimeter
00:28:08
is going off scale we are approaching the destroyed
00:28:10
power unit
00:28:11
which still contains
00:28:13
melted nuclear fuel this is
00:28:15
the epicenter of the world's largest nuclear
00:28:17
accident since Chernobyl and the
00:28:19
aftermath to this day for now they pose a mortal
00:28:21
danger to the planet,
00:28:24
let's go out
00:28:29
[music] the
00:28:32
first row is also destroyed and here they are
00:28:35
trying to extract
00:28:37
nuclear fuel from it. The explosion at the first
00:28:39
power unit occurred early in the morning on
00:28:41
March 12. The reactor vessel was not damaged, but the
00:28:44
outer reinforced concrete
00:28:46
shell of the unit was destroyed; the scale of the radiation leak was
00:28:49
not reported then here is the second reactor,
00:28:52
its roof has shrunk, but
00:28:55
work is also continuing there on the morning of March 15, the
00:28:57
second power unit explodes,
00:28:58
its tightness is broken and it is
00:29:01
still dangerous in the third act, we will destroy the
00:29:04
fourth reactor,
00:29:05
all right in the trap of a hydrogen explosion at the
00:29:08
third power unit, it happened on March 14,
00:29:11
only the 4th leg of the unit survived but due to a
00:29:14
strong fire in the
00:29:15
spent nuclear fuel storage facility,
00:29:18
radioactive substances still got into the atmosphere,
00:29:22
and the wave height was 15 meters.
00:29:28
The problem is also that the backup
00:29:30
diesel units were in a
00:29:32
semi-basement utility room,
00:29:33
so when the water rushed in, it immediately flooded everything
00:29:37
and drained out of order today, you have already taken
00:29:40
this error into account and if suddenly, God forbid, a
00:29:43
tsunami happens again, these four
00:29:45
reactors are still here,
00:29:47
there is a danger that a repetition of
00:29:50
tragedies is possible, such an accident
00:29:52
will absolutely not happen because, firstly, we
00:29:54
have built a serious breakwater, and secondly
00:29:57
the rods in the rows are no longer in working
00:29:59
order
00:30:00
only due to the fact that the fourth
00:30:02
reactor did not explode, they were able to
00:30:04
remove the fuel rods from it,
00:30:07
today the biggest problem is to remove the
00:30:09
molten nuclear fuel from the first second
00:30:11
and third reactor,
00:30:13
but people cannot do this work, it is
00:30:15
certain death, the
00:30:16
Japanese tried use robots for this
00:30:18
mission, but they were faced with the fact that
00:30:21
radiation kills even their electronics
00:30:23
inside the reactor do not work for a long time, according to the
00:30:26
chief engineer’s forecasts, it will
00:30:28
take several more decades to safely remove the fuel,
00:30:30
but the problem is
00:30:33
that in Japan there is no
00:30:35
nuclear waste repository, what to do with it next?
00:30:38
the question has not yet been resolved
00:30:43
like it was eighty-six when
00:30:45
Chernobyl exploded we didn’t have
00:30:48
such instruments and my father himself made it
00:30:51
Trevor and the more it crackles the
00:30:53
bigger the meetings so it’s just killing
00:30:56
to listen
00:31:00
yes yes friends let’s see the level
00:31:07
12,500 megahertz frequency
00:31:10
level to study, we have all already accumulated a lot, we are
00:31:13
urgently leaving in five minutes, the
00:31:16
sound signal has already occurred, we will give the subway a
00:31:20
warning signal sounded for the
00:31:22
first time when it signals for the
00:31:25
third time, we will be immediately driven out of the
00:31:27
station, regardless of where we
00:31:29
are,
00:31:35
but you have a
00:31:37
unique chance
00:31:39
to see all this from the inside
00:31:41
to see the
00:31:43
epicenter of the tragedy is very similar
00:31:45
and what happened to you and me on our
00:31:49
land
00:31:51
the topic is very reminiscent of when they
00:31:53
forgot about pollution and to tragic
00:31:56
consequences of course the federation of a
00:31:58
stronger accident winter is a reduced
00:32:01
Chernobyl sponge that happened in a completely
00:32:04
different inclusion teaches Ternopil
00:32:07
it was a hut technology and partly
00:32:13
Fukushima, this is of course a natural
00:32:17
cataclysm,
00:32:18
but it did not avoid the trial and because of human
00:32:20
error because they did
00:32:22
not teach, they did not teach that if a
00:32:25
tsunami occurs, if there is a wave like this,
00:32:27
enough that it will happen, what
00:32:30
happened will be measured, I really
00:32:33
hope that nuclear energy is everywhere in the
00:32:36
world will take into account the mistakes that were made
00:32:38
both in Chernobyl and Fukushima and so that
00:32:42
such tragedies are never
00:32:43
repeated anywhere again, this terrible death throughout the entire
00:32:48
territory of the plant you can see hundreds of
00:32:50
giant tanks in which they drain the water
00:32:52
that circulated in the
00:32:54
reactor cooling system to full barrels in the
00:33:02
upper 1200 cubic meters or 1200
00:33:05
tons of poisoned water are poured here and the
00:33:07
director and there is also such a
00:33:09
protective fence, if suddenly
00:33:11
this barrel leaks somewhere, then it will be possible to
00:33:17
collect this situation
00:33:20
[music]
00:33:23
[applause] a
00:33:25
bunch of
00:33:28
well, and some kind of leak came in, then the whole
00:33:30
territory on which is fenced in the handle
00:33:32
and there are also concrete
00:33:34
plants like this that can be collected and there is a
00:33:37
lot of water
00:33:40
here now in the territory of about 900 of these
00:33:42
barrels and every day
00:33:46
another 150 tons of water have to be
00:33:48
stored somewhere and therefore the number of barrels
00:33:51
is growing and growing and the
00:33:53
territory’s reserves are growing, enough for 4 years for a maximum of
00:33:56
five years, this year there will be
00:33:57
nowhere to go, what will you do next with
00:33:59
this water and there are disposal options and,
00:34:02
first of all, the water that is stored in
00:34:04
these tanks has already been pre-
00:34:06
purified using special filters,
00:34:08
we were able to remove 62 different
00:34:11
radioactive isotopes except one 3,
00:34:14
unfortunately today there is no
00:34:16
technological opportunity to purify
00:34:18
water from it, the discussion on how to do this is
00:34:20
now taking place at the state level,
00:34:22
so we really hope that very
00:34:25
soon a global decision will be made
00:34:26
on the disposal of radioactive water
00:34:31
technology, I see that the guys are rolling out
00:34:34
such carpet paths,
00:34:35
they are now preparing the foundation, the base where
00:34:38
the tank will stand
00:34:39
is a so-called waterproof
00:34:42
film that will not allow
00:34:44
water leakage to get into the ground, the nightmare
00:34:47
of Fukushima is also that it is
00:34:49
located on the ocean shore, after the
00:34:52
accident a huge amount of radioactive elements will get in,
00:34:54
and this is already
00:34:56
impact on the ecosystem of the entire planet or a
00:34:59
catastrophe on a global scale, so
00:35:01
today the main task of everyone who
00:35:03
works here is to prevent further
00:35:05
water pollution, finding a solution was
00:35:07
very difficult underground rivers groundwater
00:35:10
rainwater all this passing through the
00:35:12
territory of Fukushima continued to contaminate
00:35:15
the ocean, this was noticed in many other
00:35:17
parts of the planet by the Japanese managed to find a
00:35:20
unique solution and stop the
00:35:22
catastrophe; a
00:35:25
unique technology that was invented
00:35:28
in order to prevent
00:35:31
contamination of groundwater; necessarily
00:35:44
too few people; you can see
00:35:46
that here you will absolutely not see the earth;
00:35:48
everything is covered with the sale of
00:35:50
concrete
00:35:52
renoise for only one purpose: to isolate the
00:35:55
radioactive very strongly for the native
00:35:57
the ground
00:35:58
so that people can somehow work here,
00:36:02
but then we are approaching the second reactor,
00:36:06
it is the best preserved of all, now the
00:36:08
main task is to extract it from it,
00:36:11
keep it with locking fuel,
00:36:15
now we need to change again,
00:36:19
stronger equipment,
00:36:22
even better protection from radiation,
00:36:26
because now there will be then a decoction for this is
00:36:27
simple it’s terrible
00:36:35
how I want to breathe we’ll
00:36:39
[music]
00:36:47
[music]
00:36:54
incredibly unique footage
00:36:59
[music]
00:37:01
bison it certainly has plastic
00:37:03
windows because it should always be
00:37:06
possible to check a new one,
00:37:08
Paris should be visible and in fact you should
00:37:12
see the dosimeter today it’s already two
00:37:14
salts 1
00:37:16
speaking about the fact that the
00:37:18
level of radiation is increasing, which I am
00:37:21
accumulating a signal,
00:37:33
be sure to tuck in your
00:37:36
pants socks,
00:37:39
I will tie you up, the
00:37:42
first layer of such elegant white
00:37:44
gloves, tighten it well
00:37:53
Varva, be sure to come for the first time,
00:37:57
friends, these are the suits in which
00:37:59
liquidators work in March 2011, here is the
00:38:02
second layer of your favorite gloves and a
00:38:11
hermetically sealed respirator it seems enough now
00:38:14
I will hear friends very bad
00:38:16
you are so boo boo boo boo boo do everything
00:38:21
now West it’s already sealed everything
00:38:25
and further x and what we will see friends
00:38:29
wi-fi not yet
00:38:31
breathe please it’s very important
00:38:33
to check that everything is sealed
00:38:51
here it is extreme works by Alexander
00:38:53
Dmitriev
00:38:54
[music]
00:39:15
1000 UAH per hour practically
00:39:23
[music]
00:39:38
God friends we are now in the area of
00:39:40
such a reactor and have already completed the work and
00:39:44
taken all the radioactive rods
00:39:47
when yet the destruction of the install salary is
00:39:50
partially replaced by a
00:39:53
new one and all the time it has
00:39:58
already hardened
00:40:00
going through the dancing oceans such a matron
00:40:05
is a special system that
00:40:07
allows you to freeze the earth and which
00:40:09
supports the ice wall around the
00:40:11
first second third and fourth
00:40:13
reactor icy
00:40:30
very cold it is fascinating dude with a
00:40:34
radius of 1 meter
00:40:36
responsibly between the lips
00:40:38
so it turns out that underground is icy
00:40:50
time its 5 likes
00:40:56
fit the reactor like this In this way, the package
00:40:59
gets clean water, and what is needed,
00:41:01
which contains radioactive
00:41:04
we
00:41:05
can check it yourself,
00:41:13
ready-made ice saves us from pollution of the world by
00:41:16
owning a
00:41:19
map,
00:41:20
it’s time to urgently leave, we are again asked to
00:41:24
board the bus in front of the epicenter of
00:41:27
the tragedy six years ago, we
00:41:29
pass the building where the
00:41:31
central control room is located along dark
00:41:34
corridors among cables and wiring,
00:41:36
periodically changing shoes for
00:41:38
safety reasons, we make our way to the main
00:41:40
reactor control point, today all
00:41:42
this, of course, is no longer functioning,
00:41:44
but it was from here in 2011, when
00:41:47
the territory was flooded by 17 meter waves, that the
00:41:50
real heroes continued
00:41:52
to control the reactors, realizing that the
00:41:54
coolant level might not survive
00:42:01
and when after the tsunami
00:42:21
remained
00:42:31
what was happening, did you imagine that the
00:42:36
thing is that the Japanese ones work in
00:42:39
earthquake conditions, we
00:42:41
are used to it, but no one thought that there would be
00:42:43
such a height of the tsunami wave,
00:42:45
so they did not even imagine that the
00:42:47
generators could flood paradox a
00:42:50
power plant without electricity is dead
00:42:52
when the earthquake broke the lines
00:42:54
power transmission from the tsunami destroyed the
00:42:56
emergency generators of the station, there was
00:42:59
no power at all to revive at least the
00:43:01
control system,
00:43:02
engineers tried to use
00:43:04
batteries even from cars
00:43:06
abandoned on the streets, a lot of them carried you
00:43:09
to the station, but it took a
00:43:11
lot of time
00:43:12
and did not give much effect to
00:43:13
prevent the accident, how many people were not able to
00:43:17
was at the time of the accident
00:43:20
there was a team of about 10 people
00:43:22
who tried to do everything possible
00:43:24
without written instructions people you are 2
00:43:28
features yes everything is fine with them
00:43:40
these guys who will enter the password and
00:43:42
launch the opponent the real hero
00:43:49
feeding
00:43:52
break the
00:43:53
gradations too high
00:43:55
the employees constantly monitored
00:43:58
my indicators sensor
00:43:59
very soon he recorded the third time and we were
00:44:02
driven out of the territory in a couple of hours at the
00:44:04
nuclear power plant, each of us received
00:44:06
4000 micro-roentgen,
00:44:08
this is a two-week dose of radiation for a
00:44:10
normal person, communication with the chief
00:44:12
engineer continued in a safe
00:44:14
place, recently the court found the
00:44:16
Fukushima nuclear plant guilty of tragedy and the
00:44:18
chief engineer of this does not deny the commands; there
00:44:21
are many different versions, but
00:44:24
still you are the person who knows this
00:44:26
question better than anyone, what is the main cause of
00:44:28
the accident, of course we are not trying to blame everything
00:44:31
on the tsunami and the earthquake, but
00:44:33
they became the trigger for the fact that
00:44:35
this whole chain of tragic
00:44:37
events occurred, we had regulations on how to
00:44:40
act in the event of a large
00:44:42
tsunami and we had to act
00:44:43
on the basis of it,
00:44:45
however, it was based on the fact that we
00:44:47
would have electricity, but no one
00:44:49
assumed that our autonomous
00:44:51
generators would not fulfill their functions and we
00:44:53
would remain completely de-energized
00:44:55
initially our entire scenario was
00:44:57
destroyed Chernobyl again decided to
00:45:00
make a tailcoat a fact you decided to just not
00:45:02
mount the dance we still hope to
00:45:04
completely dismantle the reactors and
00:45:06
extract all the radioactively dangerous fuel from them
00:45:08
although work on this plan
00:45:10
will take 35-40 years or
00:45:12
what will you believe in 40 years, how I
00:45:14
would like that in 35-40 years, in these
00:45:17
cities
00:45:18
that we now see around us,
00:45:20
people
00:45:21
will return to the life that was once here to
00:45:23
give
00:45:26
[music]
00:45:31
how sad it is to look at your
00:45:33
destroyed home at your past life
00:45:36
only then it becomes clear and
00:45:38
obvious that a house is not just a stylish
00:45:41
house, it’s your life, which you put together bit by bit
00:45:44
and which is very important and you can understand
00:45:48
this only by losing your house, this
00:45:52
happened to the
00:45:53
residents of Fukushima, just like more than 30 years
00:45:56
ago this happened to us in Chernobyl,
00:45:59
a big problem you are visiting this today
00:46:03
places are something like a wake, something
00:46:07
like while in the cemetery, the cemetery of your
00:46:10
past life, nothing can be
00:46:12
changed here, but you can just remember, you can
00:46:16
honor the memory by coming here and
00:46:19
all the residents do this, but I would really like to
00:46:28
see how everything in our country closes
00:46:30
nuclear power plants
00:46:32
their owners, together with our
00:46:34
government, ruined our lives, but
00:46:37
the main thing is that the terrible disaster did
00:46:39
not teach them anything, now they are trying
00:46:41
to build nuclear power plants in
00:46:43
third world countries, this is simply unthinkable, as long as I am
00:46:47
alive I will fight against the energy of the atom
00:46:49
and will help those who simply cannot live without me
00:46:52
will survive
00:46:53
thank you for what you are doing, it’s
00:46:58
just that it’s still a souvenir for you, our
00:47:01
traditional souvenirs to
00:47:03
remove radiation, so to speak, look in the next
00:47:11
program and in vain the Japanese say that this is how the
00:47:14
world looks inside out begins an
00:47:17
expedition to the volcanic ring of fire it’s
00:47:21
unrealistic we caught another explosion we
00:47:24
’ll show what life looks like for people near the
00:47:27
most active volcano on the planet,
00:47:30
stones fall from the sky, knock on the roof,
00:47:33
just some kind of entertainment, we will experience
00:47:36
the entertainment of the volcanic region and see the
00:47:44
fantastic phenomena of the fiery land, a
00:47:48
magical world, it seems that we are somewhere not
00:47:52
on the planet, the earth is somewhere else
00:47:58
[ music]
00:48:14
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Дмитрий Комаров и оператор Александр Дмитриев побывают в непосредственной близости от реакторов и разрушенных энергоблоков АЭС Фукусима и покажут атомную станцию изнутри. Вы узнаете, как японцам удалось не допустить загрязнения мирового океана радиацией. Кроме того, ведущий познакомит зрителей с работниками станции, которые до сих пор борются с последствиями аварии, и единственным жителем зоны отчуждения, который остался там ради спасения сотен брошенных животных. Смотрите новый выпуск "Мир наизнанку" онлайн на 1+1.

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