theme 04/19/1996 (1996)

Telecast №74005, 1 part, duration: 0:37:06
Production: VID
Anchor:Mendeleev Dmitriy

Annotation:

Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. 10 years since the explosion.

Reel №1

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Video chronicle:

The building of the city of Pripyat: houses, streets of the city.

Children.

The announcer of the chronicle says that the city was created thanks to the energy giant - the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.

Eugene Ignatenko talks about how he learned about what happened at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.

In Pripyat, he was already the day after the accident.

Mikhail Savkin conducted the reception of the first victims of the explosion at the nuclear power plant.

Plot:

Chernobyl NPP, the city of Pripyat (before the accident).

The work of the nuclear power plant, dispatching service.

Fly around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (after the explosion) by helicopter (the smoke block of the power unit is visible).

Multiplayer: a graphical diagram of the explosion.

Geiger counter (large).

People in overalls work at the scene of the accident.

The doctor takes the patient.

The office for collecting blood tests.

Photos: decontamination of special equipment, people are working to neutralize the consequences of the accident, the first patients with a diagnosis of radiation sickness.

Evacuation of the inhabitants of Pripyat.

The city is a ghost of Pripyat.

Overflight of the territories adjacent to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.

Sign: "Chornobyl Museum".

Evgeny Ignatenko on the safety of modern nuclear power plants, on the design of nuclear power plants taking into account natural disasters.

Mikhail Savkin cites medical indicators of the consequences of the accident: deaths; oncological diseases as consequences of radiation sickness; suicide.

Raises the problem of social adaptation of participants in eliminating the consequences of the accident.

The participants of the program respond to the probabilities of a recurrence of the Chernobyl accident, how dangerous nuclear energy is, and what measures are being taken to ensure the safety of stations from possible capture by terrorists.

Plot:

Correspondent ORT penetrates into the territory of the facility operating from a nuclear reactor, climbing through a hole in the fence.

Evgeny Ignatenko and Mikhail Savchenko comment on the plot.

The topic of safety of work at nuclear power plants, problems of storage of radioactive waste is being raised.

Plot:

Legislation in the field of nuclear energy.

The first bill.

The document is on the government letterhead.

Work of nuclear power plants.

Red flag of the Soviet Union (large).

Russian tricolor flag on the flagstaff.

The document of the federal law on the use of atomic energy.

Street Novy Arbat in Moscow.

Trade in vegetables on the street.

The document of the federal law on state policy in the field of radioactive waste management.

Eugene Ignatenko talks about the work that needs to be done in the event of the closure of nuclear power plants.

On financial problems in the energy sector.

The issue of psychological stress among NPP employees is being raised.

The possibility of using alternative types of energy is discussed.

Plot about the construction of nuclear power plants in the world:

Photos of the consequences of the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.

The work of nuclear power plants in Europe, America, Japan.

Engineers of dispatching services at NPP control points.

Lines of transmission lines.

Action Greenpeace.

Residents of European cities.

Solar panels.

Consequences of accidents at nuclear power plants.

Disposal of nuclear waste.

Mikhail Savkin calls the countries of Europe, where the radioactivity index is higher than one curie.

Eugene Ignatenko on the norms of radioactivity in nature, allowed by environmentalists.

Personnel:

Ignatenko Evgeny is the first vice-president of the Rosenergoatom Concern. Savkin Mikhail - Deputy Director for Science, Institute of Biophysics, RAMS.

Calendar: 04/19/1996

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