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    So Sad .. (Another Article - A Nice Change!)

    chernobyl legacy ..

    it was twenty years ago today..

    warning: heartbreaking photos.

    karen, dog house?
    Last edited by gina's ark inc.; 04-28-2006 at 08:47 AM. Reason: added "another article - a nice change!" ..
    rest and sleep softly sweet locke..



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    Very, tragically sad.
    It is very upsetting, though, so I have moved it to the Dog House.

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    omg......
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    OMG.....that is so sad!!! I watch a TV show about this.....unbelievable what these people and their animals have been through!! I cant even imagine!!!!
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    To think, this was only one "tiny" reactor and the radiation spread ALL OVER THE WORLD!...immagine what would happen during a nuclear war?

    I never knew that the radiation spread to the US (I was only 4 when this happened and it was kind of glossed over in school).

    Very sad, very scary and very REAL.

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    Very moving

    My gosh.

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    May I ask what Chernobyl is? I've honestly never heard of it, but the presentation has me in tears .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
    May I ask what Chernobyl is? I've honestly never heard of it, but the presentation has me in tears .
    Chernobyl was a nuclear explosion when scientists in the Ukraine were testing reactor 4. Radiation spread practically all over Europe and many people died, and children are still being born with physical deformities because of the disaster. It's really moving when you hear about all these poor families. For more information you can see this site

    The radiation even came to my part of the world, in the Lake District the ground is full of radiation from Chernobyl

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    Whats disgusting is that people are downplaying the effects of the radiation. I've read a lot of things that said that even as soon as 5 years after the accident, the radiation wouldn't affect peoples health. Some are convinced the problems today are purely psychological or self inflicted (by alchol and such)

    Radiation is dangerous, and there are a lot of things we STILL do not know about it. I think more research should be done.

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    Chernobyl was caused by bad engineering and lack of communication between workers. Engineers were testing the reactor safety systems while another group of workers were doing another test. Several things happened to the reactor at once which caused a cloud of hydrogen gas, and the cloud exploded. This explosion breached the containment building and showered the area with radioactive material. The Soviet Union said nothing to the outside world at this point.

    The material went up into the atmosphere, and eventually triggered radiation alarms in Scandanavia. The governments in the area questioned the Soviet Union, which is when news of the accident was released publicly. My question is and has always been how many accidents occurred in the former Soviet Union which we know nothing about. There are vast tracts of land in the heart of the former USSR which are uninhabitable because of the careless drive of the USSR to compete with the west at any cost. (China should take note. Dust storms are NOT normal in Beijing)

    The reactors used in the west are not the same type as the reactors at Chernobyl. There used to be active carbon pile reactors in the US, but they have been shut down since the 1960's. It would be impossible for a western reactor to have the same type of accident due to the completely different design. Western safety systems even in the primitive carbon piles would have prevented a Chernobyl type accident.

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    I wrote a poem on it.. Don't know how well it describes it, but it inspired me.

    The sun disappears away
    While the children play
    The steam comes up from the boiling ground
    30 lives diminished
    While the rest didn't stay
    The day dwelled on
    Until, there was none.
    So many people still suffer
    20 years from that day
    The deformities, the abnormalities, the pain
    They suffer through it all
    with a strong-willed heart
    Until they can last no more.
    The sorrow that they went through
    still lives on to this day,
    When they all remember
    that one tragic day, that changed the world for all.
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    so sad..........i couldnt see it all........i just couldnt........sorry *tears*........so sad........
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    destined to relive it....

    I find it really disturbing that this event has indeed been glossed over and that it is not taught to everyone is unerving. There shouldn't be anyone that doesn't know about it and the resulting effects.
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    my friend saw this and linked me to this site. it's better than the first article(s) and sad pictures. I think it's a really a good, interesting article to read! my heart smiled a bit at least.

    djfyrewolf, (((hugs))) (and others too), I agree. I've never heard it until I found that link during my lab researchwork. sorry I don't have my words in, for debation.

    roxy, sweet of you - whose died (and their familes) will appreciate your nice poem.
    rest and sleep softly sweet locke..



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