48 Hours a Day

Chapter 1154 Hope

Anyway, the players finally have a plan for the next step.

Hope has proven to be the most beneficial weapon for humankind in any catastrophe.

After finding new directions, including coconuts, emotions stabilized temporarily, and people then started talking about how to get close to Konwitz.

According to Brykhanov, the Group of Experts arrived in Kiev an hour and a half ago, and counting the time on the road, they should be on their way to Pripyati by now, just wondering how they got here, by train, car or boat?

And I don't know where they'll go first when they get here, or how to schedule a day. However, the crowd knows where the Group will stay at night - the Pripyati Grand Hotel, the only hotel in town, which is usually used to accommodate tourists from all over the country, with good surroundings and services.

Besonova is certain that the Group will definitely stay at that hotel if it stays in Pripyati.

“This will save us a lot of time, just go straight to the hotel and wait.” Grandpa Qui said, "Then you can show Besonova which room Konvitz lives in, and if we're lucky, we don't even have to impress the others. ”

Her offer was also agreed to by all the players, so the mechanic started driving to the Pripyati Hotel, and everyone seemed to be regaining their energy.

However, Zhang Heng is very clear that this energy is only temporary. Once the unsatisfactory answer is obtained from Konwitz, it will be more than just coconut. I'm afraid a lot of people's emotions will collapse.

Unlike the people of this era, Zhang Heng and their players are well aware of the horrors of nuclear radiation.

In a sense, most of humanity's true understanding of crises also stems from disasters, and perhaps only in such an intuitive way can it attract the attention and vigilance of all.

The Chernobyl accident was like a heavy punch, hitting everyone hard, not just ordinary people who knew nothing about nuclear physics, but even engineers and workers working at nuclear power plants. Until then, due to more than three decades of smooth nuclear use, all of us had been paralysed to the point where many had lost their sense of dangerous smell at the moment when the disaster had really struck.

This is also an important reason why, in the eyes of many future generations, people at the time seemed a little slow in dealing with this matter, saying that they had never dealt with a reactor explosion before, whether SL or USA, so until now, eleven hours after the explosion, many people had no idea what kind of situation they were facing.

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Just as the players rushed to the hotel, on the other hand, the Moscow team of experts finally arrived in a car from Kiev to Pripyati. Some went directly to the nuclear power plant and found Buruhanov and Fuming in the bunker, while others managed to get the Ministry of the Interior to find a Mi-6 helicopter, as well as photo studios and telescopes, and wanted to fly over the reactor to see what was happening.

As a result, when the helicopter approached the reactor, they were completely stunned by the foot view.

The location of the reactor, which was originally a reactor, is now completely ruined. The drum separator had long since left where it was supposed to be, even the pipeline below had been pulled out, the header had protruded from the exterior wall of the auxiliary system, pointing proudly to the sky, full of gravel and black graphite, the tar road had a blue glow, and there was a strong metal smell in the air.

And what's amazing is that in this horrible mess, Brehanov and Fuming reported an explosion in the control emergency system tank, and it looks like the damage is not too great, and the wall where it is is still standing.

The experts on the plane are now a little overwhelmed, and the difference between what's happening on the ground and what they've got is too far away, and on their way in, they're figuring out how to fix the damaged parts at the fastest possible speed and get the reactors back on the grid.

But now, even the most optimistic people don't think that reactor four can continue to generate electricity.

Experts circled the helicopter over the right side of the reactor and then let the photographer take foot shots, everyone's heart and eyes beating wildly.

Even without a gauge, you can see how powerful the radiation is today, especially when they look at the rubble of the reactor and see the dark red one below, and the people on the plane quickly realize what it means, but they don't say what they think, because it's too scary.

It affects far more than just the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, and not just the 50,000 inhabitants of Pripyati, Ukraine, Belarus and even further afield, who are in fact exposed to spokes simply by flying near the reactor, but only because of their investigative responsibilities that the experts did not allow the helicopters to land immediately.

But when they saw Brekhanov and Fuming in the bunker, they didn't know they were still biting their teeth and insisting that the tank exploded, and the reactor was safe.

Brekhanov and Fuming have figured out that there is no way out. No matter how much responsibility is shifted, the reactor explosion can be blamed as the main person in charge of the nuclear power plant. The only way to live now is to drag the experts sent by the Commission into the water, and then you can figure out how to turn this terrible lie into a circle.

The experts who have already seen the reactor have nothing to say about this. Looking at Brekhanov and Fuming, even with a hint of sympathy, they felt completely insane.

After all, however, the first team was only responsible for investigating the accident and issuing a solution, and they did not have the right to direct the order, even though all those who saw the current state of the reactor felt that the nearby residents should be evacuated immediately.

However, they awaited the arrival of the members of the Accident Commission on the second flight, in particular the Vice-President of the Council of Ministers, Boris Yevdogimovich Serbina, who was also the first person in charge of the Chernobyl accident.

He had been pushing forward with the construction of SL's nuclear power for years, before Brekhanov proposed to him the evacuation of Pripyati's inhabitants, which he had not hesitated to reject. He arrived in Pripyati around 9 p.m., and then ran to the conference room without stopping.

“How's it going?” Shelbina rubbed some sore thighs and sat in a chair in the conference room.

“I am very disappointed that the reactor has been destroyed, and I propose to evacuate the inhabitants of Pripyati immediately.” Central wy will be in charge of nuclear accidents marlin sounds coarse.