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What happened in Chernobyl Diaries?

What happened in Chernobyl Diaries?

“Chernobyl Diaries” takes place in the Ukrainian ghost town of Prypiat, a city that once housed workers of the Chernobyl power plant. It was abandoned in 1986 after one of the nearby reactors exploded, creating the worst nuclear plant accident in history alongside 2011’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

What is the monster in Chernobyl Diaries?

Radioactive Dogs
Radioactive Dogs are mutated creatures which live in the forests surrounding the abandoned city of Pripyat within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The group’s first encounter with the dogs is after Chris (Jesse McCartney) is brought back to the van by Paul (Jonathan Sadowski).

Where is Chernobyl available to watch?

Chernobyl is available to stream via HBO Go and HBO Now in the US. The series is also available to stream via HBO’s new platform, HBO Max, which also costs $14.99 per month. Sky GO customers are able to watch Chernobyl via their Sky TV package now.

How many people died in Chernobyl?

According to the official, internationally recognised death toll, just 31 people died as an immediate result of Chernobyl while the UN estimates that only 50 deaths can be directly attributed to the disaster. In 2005, it predicted a further 4,000 might eventually die as a result of the radiation exposure.

Is anyone from Chernobyl still alive?

They came from all over the former U.S.S.R. , and most were young men at the time. Perhaps 10 percent of them are still alive today. Thirty-one people died as a direct result of the accident, according the official Soviet death toll.

How many died as a result of Chernobyl?

31 died
According to the BBC, the internationally recognised death toll shows that 31 died as an immediate result of Chernobyl. Two workers died at the site of the explosion, another died in hospital soon after due to their injuries and 28 operators and firemen are believed to have died within three months of the accident.

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