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#Nucleardisaster Reel by @memezar (verified account) - A doctor going "oops" is bad, but not a bad as a nuclear plant engineer going oops 😭

Chernobyl refers to the 1986 nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl
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A doctor going “oops” is bad, but not a bad as a nuclear plant engineer going oops 😭 Chernobyl refers to the 1986 nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in present day Ukraine. A flawed reactor design and human error during a late night safety test caused a massive explosion, releasing radioactive material across the Soviet Union and much of Europe. The disaster led to widespread health issues, long term environmental damage, and the evacuation of entire cities like Pripyat. It remains one of the worst nuclear accidents in history and a powerful reminder of the risks of nuclear energy when safety is ignored. Like this content? Follow us for more @memezar ❤️ #memezar #series
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @planet.gadgetx - 2011-03-11 - Tōhoku earthquake & tsunami (Japan)
A Mw 9.0 quake offshore produced a tsunami that overwhelmed defenses.
Entire towns were inundated and
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2011-03-11 — Tōhoku earthquake & tsunami (Japan) A Mw 9.0 quake offshore produced a tsunami that overwhelmed defenses. Entire towns were inundated and critical infrastructure was destroyed. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster followed tsunami damage. It reshaped global thinking on compound disaster risk.
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @sciencepathofficial (verified account) - This disaster is huge, and the pressure we're carrying is just as heavy.

Chernobyl is a gripping historical drama based on the real-life nuclear disa
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This disaster is huge, and the pressure we're carrying is just as heavy. Chernobyl is a gripping historical drama based on the real-life nuclear disaster that occurred in April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Soviet Ukraine. The series follows the events leading up to the explosion, the devastating aftermath, and the heroic efforts of scientists, firefighters, and government officials who risked their lives to prevent an even greater catastrophe. Central characters include Valery Legasov, a Soviet nuclear physicist, Boris Shcherbina, a government official, and Ulana Khomyuk, a composite character representing scientists who investigated the cause. Through its intense storytelling, Chernobyl exposes the dangers of secrecy and misinformation, and the high cost of truth in the face of political pressure. #science #chernobyl #movieclips #movie #instagram
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @cine_xuxs - Chernobyl was a huge nuclear disaster in 1986 in Ukraine. A reactor exploded due to a human mistake during a safety test. The blast released harmful r
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Chernobyl was a huge nuclear disaster in 1986 in Ukraine. A reactor exploded due to a human mistake during a safety test. The blast released harmful radiation, creating a serious hazard for people and nature. Many workers showed heroism while controlling the fire. It remains a tragic event in history. #ussr #chernobyl #history #viral #explorepage
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @history.factsx - The city of Pripyat, in northern Ukraine, was founded in 1970 to house the workers of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and their families. 

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The city of Pripyat, in northern Ukraine, was founded in 1970 to house the workers of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and their families. With some 50,000 inhabitants, it was a model Soviet community, complete with schools, hospitals, and modern infrastructure. Everything changed on April 26, 1986, with the explosion of reactor number 4, the worst nuclear disaster in history. A radioactive cloud spread across Europe, forcing the complete evacuation of Pripyat. The city became a ghost town, with empty buildings, abandoned toys, and furnished apartments, as if the residents had fled in haste. Nearly four decades later, nature is reclaiming its space. Trees grow inside buildings, streets have become green pathways, and wild animals roam freely where urban life once thrived. Did you like the content? Follow 👉🏼 @history.factsx DM for credit or removal request (no copyright intended) ©️ All rights and reserved to the respective owner(s)
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @ships_and_models_by_ericknavas (verified account) - The 2011 Tohoku tsunami in Japan, triggered by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake on March 11, produced waves reaching up to 40.5 meters (133 feet) in height.
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The 2011 Tohoku tsunami in Japan, triggered by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake on March 11, produced waves reaching up to 40.5 meters (133 feet) in height. These devastating waves traveled up to 6 miles inland, causing nearly 20,000 deaths and triggering the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. #tsunami #earthquake #japan #bigwaves #nature
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @the.dailydoseduo - On 11 March 2011, the world witnessed one of the most devastating natural disasters in modern history - the 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami. Trigge
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On 11 March 2011, the world witnessed one of the most devastating natural disasters in modern history — the 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami. Triggered by a powerful undersea earthquake off the northeastern coast of Japan, the ocean rose with terrifying force, sending massive waves crashing toward coastal cities with little warning. In places like Ishinomaki, the tsunami surged inland, swallowing roads, homes, vehicles, and entire communities within minutes. Eyewitness footage, such as recordings from Ishinomaki Gas Inc., captures the unimaginable — a relentless wall of black water carrying debris, uprooted trees, and shattered lives. People who had just moments earlier been going about their daily routines suddenly found themselves running for survival, seeking higher ground as the sea consumed everything in its path. The disaster claimed over 15,000 lives, with thousands more injured or missing. Entire neighborhoods were erased, leaving behind only silence and destruction. Critical infrastructure was severely damaged, and the crisis deepened when the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster unfolded, forcing mass evacuations and long-term displacement. Yet, amid the devastation, stories of courage and humanity emerged. Survivors helped one another, strangers became rescuers, and communities showed remarkable resilience in the face of overwhelming loss. The tragedy left scars that will never fully fade, but it also revealed the strength of the human spirit. The 2011 tsunami is not just a story of destruction — it is a solemn reminder of nature’s power, the fragility of life, and the importance of preparedness, compassion, and unity in times of crisis.
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @lady.adventure_ - ☢️The 1986 Sarcophagus ("Object Shelter")☢️

Built in just 6 months after the explosion, the original 1986 sarcophagus - officially called "Object She
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☢️The 1986 Sarcophagus (“Object Shelter”)☢️ Built in just 6 months after the explosion, the original 1986 sarcophagus - officially called “Object Shelter” - was constructed under extreme radiation, with many workers allowed only minutes per shift on the roof. It was never meant to be permanent: engineers knew from day one it was a temporary emergency structure. Deep inside lies the infamous “Elephant’s Foot” - a mass of corium formed when nuclear fuel, sand, concrete, and metal melted together during the explosion. When it was discovered in 1986, it was so radioactive that standing near it for minutes meant a fatal dose. Today its radiation has significantly decreased, but it remains one of the most dangerous and unique materials ever created by a nuclear disaster. On top of that, 200 tons of radioactive fuel remain entombed within the ruins. The reactions are no longer explosive, but slow nuclear processes still occur at a microscopic level...
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @joaquincastrotx (verified account) - We are four weeks into a war where both sides have targeted each other's nuclear facilities.
 
We risk nuclear disaster. Yet the main Trump official o
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We are four weeks into a war where both sides have targeted each other's nuclear facilities. We risk nuclear disaster. Yet the main Trump official on arms control didn't answer my question on Israel's nuclear capabilities and told me to ask the Israeli government.
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @factdecoded - On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time, a magnitude 9.0-9.1 undersea megathrust earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Japan, unleashing
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On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time, a magnitude 9.0–9.1 undersea megathrust earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Japan, unleashing a devastating tsunami with waves up to 40 meters (131 feet) high. As the tsunami approached the coast, the Japanese Coast Guard vessel Mizuho, stationed near Kesennuma Bay in Miyagi Prefecture, spotted the towering wall of water. With calm professionalism, a crew member announced over the ship’s intercom: “Only five more cable lengths before impact.” (A cable length is approximately 185 meters.) The crew continued recording as they steered the vessel directly into the oncoming wave—a tactic aimed at reducing the risk of capsizing. The tsunami hit with tremendous force, submerging the ship briefly and rocking it violently. Despite the chaos, the Mizuho survived, and all crew members remained safe. Footage from that day—featuring shaking cameras, roaring water, and the crew’s tense voices—became one of the most visceral records of the tsunami’s immense power. It highlighted not only nature’s relentless force but also the extraordinary bravery and seamanship of the coast guard who stayed at their posts during one of Japan’s worst natural disasters. The tsunami triggered the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, claimed nearly 20,000 lives, and displaced hundreds of thousands. The courage of crews like those aboard the Mizuho stands as a powerful testament to human resilience in the face of overwhelming catastrophe.
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @owlnixaris - MISERY is a gritty co-op survival game set in a post-nuclear disaster zone where every day is a struggle to stay alive. You and up to four friends sca
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MISERY is a gritty co-op survival game set in a post-nuclear disaster zone where every day is a struggle to stay alive. You and up to four friends scavenge radioactive ruins for food, water, weapons and materials, then make it back to your bunker before night falls and the real dangers emerge.  The world is procedurally generated and full of hostile mutants, bandits, anomalies and weird environmental threats that can kill you just as fast as lack of supplies. Managing hunger, thirst, radiation and your team’s sanity adds tension to every raid, and building out your bunker — generators, crafting stations, gardens — gives you a home base to regroup and plan.  The game’s atmosphere is what sticks with you: bleak landscapes, constant tension and the feeling that every trip into the Exclusion Zone could be your last. Reviews are very positive, especially for its immersive survival loop and co-op play.  #miserygame #survivalcoop #postapocalypse #survivalgaming #indiegamerec
#Nucleardisaster Reel by @sciencepathofficial (verified account) - Chernobyl is a gripping historical drama based on the real-life nuclear disaster that occurred in April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in S
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Chernobyl is a gripping historical drama based on the real-life nuclear disaster that occurred in April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Soviet Ukraine. The series follows the events leading up to the explosion, the devastating aftermath, and the heroic efforts of scientists, firefighters, and government officials who risked their lives to prevent an even greater catastrophe. Central characters include Valery Legasov, a Soviet nuclear physicist, Boris Shcherbina, a government official, and Ulana Khomyuk, a composite character representing scientists who investigated the cause. Through its intense storytelling, Chernobyl exposes the dangers of secrecy and misinformation, and the high cost of truth in the face of political pressure. #science #chernobyl #movieclips #movie #instagram

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