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This silence killed people. Firefighters arrived without protective gear, thinking it was an ordinary blaze; many died of acute radiation syndrome within weeks. Children drank milk contaminated with iodine-131. The true scale of the disaster — 31 direct deaths, hundreds of thousands of evacuees, a spike in thyroid cancers, and a 2,600-square-kilometer exclusion zone — only became clear years later.

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Director Johan Renck films these sequences with a jagged, breathless urgency. By focusing on the heavy breathing, the obscured vision through goggles, and the frantic scraping of shovels, the episode highlights the ultimate theme of the series: the Soviet state’s willingness to spend human lives as currency to pay for the mistakes of its leadership. The Loss of Innocence This silence killed people

Jared Harris (Valery Legasov), Stellan Skarsgård (Boris Shcherbina), Emily Watson (Ulana Khomyuk), Barry Keoghan (Pavel). Plot Summary: The true scale of the disaster — 31

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The catastrophic event that occurred on April 26, 1986, at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, marked one of the darkest days in modern history. The disaster not only shook the foundations of nuclear safety worldwide but also had far-reaching environmental, health, and socio-economic impacts. Dubbed the Chernobyl disaster, this feature aims to delve into the heart of the chaos, exploring the events leading up to the catastrophe, the immediate aftermath, and the long-term consequences.

: Indicates this is Season 1, Episode 4 , titled "The Happiness of All Mankind." This episode focuses on the cleanup efforts, including the recruitment of "liquidators" to clear radioactive debris and the evacuation of animals from the exclusion zone.