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Chapter 947: The Demon Over Chernobyl

Because... the graphite reactor is huge in size, Soviet designers only used a single protective layer outside when designing, which is also the design form of many reactors.

The roof of the factory building that was blown up like a balloon was immediately overturned, and the melted nuclear raw materials inside were blown into the sky like gas. The nuclear raw materials inside immediately disappeared five percent. The entire core was exposed to the air, and a blue and white light shot towards the night sky, which was a ray of radioactive elements.

Moreover, as the roof was blown up, the high-temperature graphite blocks exposed to the reactors in the air immediately combined with the oxygen in the air, triggering a graphite fire. The fire caused the area where radioactive substances spread and polluted was wider.

When he heard the loud explosion, Kiatrov immediately ran out, ran into his car, and immediately drove outside the factory.

He wanted to notify his family and evacuate the place immediately. As for other matters here, he would not be in charge.

A shrill fire sounded. Lieutenant Pravik, who was on duty at the second fire station of the nuclear power plant, heard the alarm and immediately directed the twenty-eight firefighters, including himself, to move out quickly.

When they arrived at the scene, they were completely shocked. There were fires everywhere, which were caused by the hot wreckage of reactors splashing everywhere, just like magma melting and volcanic erupting.

They knew that the situation at the scene was so critical that they were powerless to the reactor at all, in order to avoid causing greater losses. It was the most important thing to put out the remaining fires.

The No. 3 reactor is close to the No. 4 reactor. The roof of the power turbine factory next to the No. 3 reactor is paved with asphalt. Now, the fires are burning there, which threatens the nearby No. 3 reactor that is operating at any time.

"Quick, put out the fire on the reactor No. 3!" Lieutenant Pravik shouted, holding the fire shovel and climbing onto the roof of the steam turbine room.

Following the fire truck that drove out, the flames on it began to be extinguished. Several team members followed Lieutenant Pravik to the roof. At this time, they had already put life and death aside. They used fire shovels to throw the deadly radioactive reactor wreck off the roof of the turbine factory.

As officers and soldiers performing firefighting tasks in the nuclear power plant, they naturally knew that the No. 4 reactor factory was opened and the inside of the reactor was full of wreckage. This means, but if they cannot extinguish the fire here at this time, it will cause greater tragic consequences and they have no choice.

Lieutenant Pravik fought on the roof for half an hour. He had long felt dizzy, nausea and vomiting, but he was still persevering.

It was not until his eyes turned black and fell on the roof that he was lifted down. At this time, blood was flowing from his nostrils.

At this time, the radiation intensity of the roof of the steam turbine factory was 20,000 roentgen, and the inside of the exploded reactor was 30,000 roentgen. Only 500 roentgens could cause acute death.

At this time, the people of Pripyat, a small town three kilometers away from here, were still sleeping soundly. They did not know that countless radioactive dust had already enveloped the city where they were. This place was no longer their paradise, but a piece of dead land.

"Doctor, there are emergency patients." In the only hospital in Pripyat, the doctor on duty was suddenly interrupted by a sudden noise.

Hearing the sound, Riyev urgently put on his mask and walked outside.

Those people lying on the cart, from their clothes, belonged to firefighters. Judging from their skin, they seemed to be burned. However, it was not entirely true. The most serious one was bleeding from the mouth and nose, which should be a serious radiation disease.

Suddenly, he remembered what a friend told him a few weeks ago. Could it be that something big really happened?

"Quick, emergency rescue." Riyev said.

Now, almost everyone is not very familiar with radioactivity. They don’t know what harm this radioactivity will do to themselves, including those firefighters and their clothes, which are very radioactive.

Before being sent to the rescue room, Riyev called.

On the other end of the phone, Riyev's friend Igo Kostin, who was in Kiev, put down the phone heavily. Knowing that the situation was irrescueable, he immediately called the phone back to Baghdad.

One hour after the serious accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Kusai was woken up from his sleep and immediately rushed to the office to prepare a plan that had been prepared.

What does this matter have to do with Iraq?

This incident has something to do with everyone in the world, whether in the West or the East, because this is a disaster for all mankind and does not distinguish between national boundaries.

Kusai still remembers that in the middle school textbook, he introduced two nuclear disasters of mankind. The first was an accident that occurred on March 28, 1979 at Unit 2 of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant in the United States. The core melted, but due to the design of a solid containment, the radioactive material produced by the accident was contained in the containment, causing no casualties, nor any impact on the environment. The second was an accident that occurred on April 26, 1986 at Unit 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Soviet Union. The consequences of this accident were very serious. Until decades after the end of this incident, many people were suffering from radiation diseases. Just before Kusai crossed, another nuclear leak occurred in the island country.

Now, seeing that time has come 1986, Kusai has been preparing for how to deal with this ecological disaster and help those innocent victims. This is not the flood of love between Kusai, but the awareness that should be possessed as a human being.

At the same time, Kusai's actions were also beneficial to Iraq, because the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant also had an important impact. In order to deal with this crisis, the Soviet Union directly spent about 20 billion US dollars, and the indirect losses were as high as hundreds of billions. The Soviet Union was already so poor that it was now in a stalemate, which played a catalytic role in the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

In dealing with this incident, a key issue was the slow response of the authorities. The Soviet Union had long become a bloated old man, and had long been a person in power who was always considering his own interests, but did not care about the power of ordinary people. If the accident was reported immediately after the accident, mobilized the whole country to carry out emergency rescue, then the nuclear radiation that continued to spread could be controlled in the shortest time and minimized the impact.

However, the fact is that they have been hiding that under the serious bureaucratic style, it is very common to turn big things into small things, and small things into small things. If a serious accident occurs, they will be dragged down and conceal the reporting situation is quite serious, and they are not familiar with the above and below.

As a result, when the No. 4 nuclear reactor was reimbursed this time, the most serious accident in the nuclear power plant accident that caused serious nuclear radiation pollution was transmitted back to Moscow, it turned into an explanation in Gorbachev's ears that "there was a fire in the reactor, but it did not explode." Therefore, the Soviet official reaction was slow and thought it would be resolved soon.

On the 29th, an investigation team sent by Moscow arrived at the scene, but they were unable to submit a report. They had measured nuclear radiation hundreds of times the deadly amount near the scene, and the radiation value was still rising. However, the "bricks" would rather believe that the machine was measuring radiation failure than that high radiation. Until a week after the incident, the radiation clouds had drifted to Sweden. Sweden was facing a great enemy and took various countermeasures. Moscow also received a message from the Swedish government. The Soviet senior officials finally understood that things were far more serious than they thought.

If this incident can attract the attention of the government at the first time and all the contaminated people will be evacuated immediately after the accident, the number and extent of the victims will be greatly reduced.

So, last year, Kusai began to arrange the doctors in the hospital in a small town near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, so that they could notify the person in charge in Kiev as soon as they received the firefighters and others with radiation diseases, so that they could pass it to Kusai as soon as possible.

Originally, Kusai also had a fantasy, because of his time travel, the world had changed a lot. So, will this accident be the same as in history? It is possible that it will not happen?

As a result, Kusai's wings did not infuse the entire world. Here he had no influence at all, it began as what happened in history.

However, although it still happened according to the historical events, the result could not be the same as at that time. Kusai was not able to change the tragedy of this nuclear power plant, because Kusai was not a Soviet, nor was it the operator of the nuclear reactor. If he directly reminded Gorbachev to pay attention to the explosion of this nuclear reactor due to man-made operation, then how should he explain? Do you want to tell Gorbachev that he had traveled through time? Moreover, Kusai is not sure whether this incident will really happen.

But now, since it happened, the various actions that Kusai prepared for him were about to be pulled out.
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