MakyG
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historic 1986 pripyat disasters meltdown yeschill crash chernobyl ussr almostrealistic

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  • TEST12345
    TEST12345
    10th Jan 2020
    nuclear reactor was nder the ground! but +1!
  • TheEditor4
    TheEditor4
    17th Nov 2019
    oh cool! thanks.
  • MakyG
    MakyG
    14th Nov 2019
    Its out today! :)
  • TheEditor4
    TheEditor4
    14th Nov 2019
    where is it without the explosion?!?!
  • Sunny17431
    Sunny17431
    11th Nov 2019
    @lordoftheworld you could understand everything else i said so why cant you understand that lmao
  • rudstar
    rudstar
    10th Nov 2019
    ok besides the arguing, this is a very good save! +1 might manna remove some of those tags btw
  • LordOfTheWorld
    LordOfTheWorld
    10th Nov 2019
    Sunny17431: I am not English / American and therefore I dont understand what you write and explain :/
  • Sunny17431
    Sunny17431
    10th Nov 2019
    @lordoftheworld There is no mention of 13 km in there. Notice how it says almost 50,000 inhabitants. Stop diverting the attention to this, the main point is that the nuclear reactor is closer to pripyat.
  • LordOfTheWorld
    LordOfTheWorld
    10th Nov 2019
    Sunny17431: not 13 kilometers, but 12. Not 50,000 thousand inhabitants, but 47,000.not 15 kilometers, but 12
  • Sunny17431
    Sunny17431
    9th Nov 2019
    @lordoftheworld if you are somehow not convinced then "The newly built city of Pripyat was the nearest town to the power plant at just under 2 miles away (3 km) and housed almost 50,000 people in 1986. A smaller and older town, Chernobyl, was about 9 miles (15 km) away and home to about 12,000 residents." from: https://www.livescience.com/39961-chernobyl.html