Československý jaderný program I (1984)
Género : Documental
Tiempo de ejecución : 0M
Director : Svatopluk Studený
Escritor : Svatopluk Studený
Sinopsis
Hace veinte años, en la madrugada del 26 de abril de 1986, el cuarto reactor de la planta de energía nuclear de Chernobyl, explotó en una llamarada de colores que alcanzó los 1.000 metros de altura en el cielo de Ucrania. Es una auténtica batalla en contra del tiempo, que miles de soviéticos jamás podrán olvidar. Durante los ocho meses posteriores a la explosión de la central nuclear, 800.000 jóvenes soldados, mineros, bomberos y civiles procedentes de todas las regiones de la antigua Unión Soviética, trabajaron sin descanso para intentar mitigar los efectos de la radioactividad, construir un sarcófago alrededor del reactor accidentado y en definitiva, salvar al mundo de otra probable tragedia. Todos ellos estaban guiados por el temor a una peligrosa reacción en cadena derivada de la explosión inicial, cien veces superior a los efectos de la bomba de Hiroshima.
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