After the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disasters, millions were left to live on contaminated land. This is the story of their 30-year struggle with an invisible enemy. Discover how communities in Belarus, Japan, and Norway moved beyond fear, using knowledge and mutual support to adapt and survive in a world forever changed by radioactivity.
00:00 Chernobyl & Fukushima: The Invisible Legacy
00:10:00 Relocate or Stay? The Devastating Social Cost of Evacuation
00:18:49 A Decade of Fear: Living Without Safe Milk
00:27:35 Seeing the Ghost’s Footprints: Mapping Radiation Locally
00:37:09 Internal Poisoning: Food as the Ultimate Invisible Danger
00:44:48 Science vs Radiation: Belarus Spends 20% Budget on Farms
00:55:43 Poison on the Plate: The Shocking 30 vs 800 Becquerel Gap
01:04:01 Saving a Culture
01:15:49 The Unspoken Loss: Cultural Traditions Wiped Out
01:25:13 The Fatal Reality: Not “If”, But “When” the Next Disaster Strikes
Director: Olivier Julien
Original title: Chernobyl, Fukushima, Living with the Legacy
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the miniseries was good
During the next european conflict, all the reactors in europe will go kaput and melt down in europe👌👀👍. So yinz jagoffs have that to look forward to experiencing in all your families' homes☢💃☢🕺☢.
早安啊!
Wow
Sub title : how i learned to not worry and live with radiation.
It’s bullshit to say they’ve 'learned to live with the radiation.' Ukrainians living there are simply too poor to worry about it. Their only choice is to cross their fingers, hope their bodies can hold off the mutations and buy them some time, or pack up and become beggars. Over 70% of the elderly struggle just to afford basic medication, let alone actual medical care, so don't even get me started on the people living near Chernobyl.
Legal hired v barr made is point of law
up yours fake news
This guy says no scientific evidence of radiation effects outside exclusion zone. Okay. Sure. 😮
Even in the first minute I had to stop watching due to the fear mongering. No one in Europe died from Chernobyl radiation other than the first responders and those close to the site.