One handful contaminated a city...
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Channel: Kyle Hill
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Length: 21min 51sec (1311 seconds)
Published: Sat Sep 04 2021
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His nuclear diaries videos have been really interesting.
How is this not a movie yet??!!?
Title: Orphan Source
This thing would write itself.
Thanks for sharing. Half Life Histories is one of my favorite ongoing things on YouTube. I usually have the series as background noise sometimes. Kyle is a great, informative storyteller.
I watched the Fascinating Horror coverage of this the other day - I can't believe I've never heard of this tragedy before. Absolute madness.
That was super interesting, thanks! Seems crazy that the adults didn't think "wow, this powder is glowing, maybe it's radioactive".
Unfortunately, "The Simpsons" didn't start until two years later :p
Thanks for posting, I watched the whole thing! I heard about this incident a long time ago but this had a lot more information.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goi%C3%A2nia_accident
The Goiânia accident [ɡojˈjɐniɐ] was a radioactive contamination accident that occurred on September 13, 1987, in Goiânia, in the Brazilian state of Goiás, after a forgotten radiotherapy source was found in an abandoned hospital site in the city. It was subsequently handled by many people, resulting in four deaths. About 112,000 people were examined for radioactive contamination and 249 of them were found to have been contaminated.[1][2]
In the consequent cleanup operation, topsoil had to be removed from several sites, and several houses were demolished. All the objects from within those houses, including personal possessions, were seized and incinerated. Time magazine has identified the accident as one of the world's "worst nuclear disasters" and the International Atomic Energy Agency called it "one of the world's worst radiological incidents"
Is my home town...My mother was pregnant of my older sister at the time of the tragedy. She lived far from neighborhood where it happened, but she was terrified just like everybody else in town.
I know the history my whole life, and always felt particularly sad about the death of the child Leide das Neves.