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Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Geiger counters
Health
Local population
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear accidents
Radiation measurement
Radiation victims
Chernobyl 25th Anniversary Clipreel 1/2
Greenpeace Germany Energy expert Tobias Münchmeyer is in Kiev and Chernobyl to carry out various measurements at different places, e.g. exclusion zones and talk with people that were affected by the melt down in 1986. Even 25 years after, the radiation near the reactor is still far beyond normal and too high.
Statements: Tobias Münchmeyer, Greenpeace Germany energy and nuclear expert, several interview partners,
In original language:
25 Jahre nach Tschernobyl Clipreel 1/2
Aus Anlass des 25. Jahrestages von Tschernobyl 2011 ist Tobias Münchmeyer in Kiew und Tschernobyl, um Strahlenmessungen an verschiedenen Orten und in den Sperrgebieten etc. durchzuführen. Er spricht mit betroffenen Menschen über die Katastrophe von 1986, die bis heute ihre Nachwirkungen zeigt. Auch 25 Jahre danach sind die Strahlenwerte um den Reaktor noch um ein Vielfaches erhöht und zu hoch.
Statements: Tobias Münchmeyer, Energie- und Atomexperte bei Greenpeace Deutschland, verschiedene Interviewpartner
Unique identifier:
GPD16H
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
02/03/2011
Locations:
Chornobyl
,
Europe
,
Kiev
,
Russia
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
29m48s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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CHERNOBYL - 25TH ANNIVERSARY CLIPREEL 1
Greenpeace Germany Energy expert Tobias Münchmeyer is in Kiev and Chernobyl to carry out various measurements at different places, e.g. exclusion zones and talk with people that were affected by the melt down in 1986. Even 25 years after, the radiation near the reactor is still far beyond normal and too high.
Statements: Tobias Münchmeyer, Greenpeace Germany energy and nuclear expert, several interview partners,
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