Russian Invasion: Disturbing Radioactive Dust at Chernobyl 'Suicidal'

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2 жыл бұрын

CHERNOBYL, UKRAINE - Chernobyl dust kicked up during Russian capture of the site a 'suicidal' decision for soldiers involved. Explainer.
Russian soldiers who drove their vehicles through Chernobyl’s toxic ‘red forest’ kicked up clouds of radioactive dust on their way to capturing the nuclear site in the opening days of Russia’s invasion, according to plant workers cited by Reuters, with a sensor near waste storage facilities recording the absorbed dose of radiation as seven times higher than normal, according to the State Agency of Ukraine on Exclusion Zone Management.
Without radiation protection, this was ‘suicidal’ for the soldiers, according to one Chernobyl worker, as the radioactive dust is likely to cause internal radiation in their bodies.
However, it is not the main nuclear threat to Ukraine right now, according to nuclear expert Vadim Chumak, cited by MIT Technology Review.
Rather, the main threat comes through spent fuel. There are about 20,000 spent fuel assemblies stored at the Chernobyl site, and they contain a huge amount of fission products, such as cesium and strontium, which are very radioactive. If Russia was ‘crazy enough’ to demolish these storage sites, Chumak said, it would “pose a problem.”
The scale of that problem at Chernobyl is mitigated by the fact that the material has already decayed over time. However, elsewhere, at Zaporizhzhia, the second Ukrainian nuclear plant the Russians have captured, any damage to the spent fuel assemblies could “result in an enormous radiological emergency, comparable to what happened [originally] in Chernobyl,” according to Chumak.
This possibility is of particular concern because while reactor buildings are extremely difficult to destroy, spent fuel assembly storage was never designed to be attacked by tanks or missiles, and “definitely could not resist a strike by modern weapons.”
What’s more, the vulnerability of these bundles of used fuel rods was demonstrated in Fukushima, according to Chumak. There, the developers ‘put countermeasures for a tsunami in place to protect the equipment. But the tsunami was one or two meters higher than predicted for the worst-case scenario,’ he said. In that instance, rising temperatures in spent fuel rods along with explosions and a fire contributed to the release of higher levels of radiation from the plant.
SOURCES: Reuters, MIT Technology Review
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@archangeldo913
@archangeldo913 2 жыл бұрын
Shooting at a nuclear power plant. What’s the worst that could happen? 🤦🏻‍♂️
@danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk
@danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk 2 жыл бұрын
In the case of Chernobyl, nothing.
@wasd3108
@wasd3108 2 жыл бұрын
"suicidal" 7 times more than normal aint anything lol
@swynty5767
@swynty5767 2 жыл бұрын
Russia to radiation is like America to oil lol
@pickledpigknuckles6945
@pickledpigknuckles6945 2 жыл бұрын
Their ignorant with Radioactive Contamination safety protocol
@freeman2399
@freeman2399 2 жыл бұрын
7 times normal! Those poor solders probably had their life expectances cut by at least 5 minutes!
@EnveeH2
@EnveeH2 2 жыл бұрын
Drone warfare is here.
@iancarnell5020
@iancarnell5020 2 жыл бұрын
The Russian army driving through the Red forest in the way that they did indicates a complete ignorance of the radiological issues. They have exposed their tank and personnel carrier crews to significant irradiation. The vehicles remain contaminated and will continue to be a hazard. The safe confinement will only remain safe if competent staff remain available for the maintenance tasks required. A lack of leadership and understanding of what they dealing with seems to characterize the Russian approach.
@Mitzi-chan224
@Mitzi-chan224 2 жыл бұрын
Ah no... this isnt good
@jackyflowers3493
@jackyflowers3493 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@amogus7675
@amogus7675 2 жыл бұрын
Ah rip us
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@edward9862 2 жыл бұрын
Prove it.
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@kazi1 2 жыл бұрын
Wow
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