Chernobyl HBO Episode 5. Scene: Night Shift Arrived. The dressing scene. The others are having fun with Leonid. Because of his little mustache. Good scene but also sad. My favorite scene.
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Spain
seen from Türkiye
seen from Türkiye
seen from Netherlands
seen from Türkiye
seen from United Kingdom

seen from T1
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Japan
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Türkiye
seen from Spain

seen from Germany

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Jamaica
Chernobyl HBO Episode 5. Scene: Night Shift Arrived. The dressing scene. The others are having fun with Leonid. Because of his little mustache. Good scene but also sad. My favorite scene.
Chernobyl HBO Night Shift... ☢️☣️🏭💥🔥 Minutes before the explosion...
Japan will push nuclear operators to draft plans to deal witholder reactors, including the option of scrapping those that are too old or too costly to refurbish to new standards imposed after the Fukushima disaster, the Nikkei reported on Friday. The proposal affects a quarter of Japan's 48 reactors and the government is betting that by forcing the closure of older units, considered more vulnerable to disaster, it may gain public support to restart newer units, the newspaper said. All Japan's reactors have been shut after the 2011 nuclear crisis at Fukushima caused by a major earthquake and tsunami. Public opinion turned against nuclear power after the disaster, but the government wants to restart units deemed safe by a new, more independent regulator and cut Japan's reliance on expensive imports of fossil fuels. Source: Reuters
Japan will push nuclear operators to draft plans to scrap a quarter of the country's 48 reactors, which are either too old or too costly to upgrade to meet new standards imposed after the Fukushima disaster, the Nikkei reported on Friday. All reactors in Japan have been shut down after the 2011 nuclear crisis at Fukushima caused by a major earthquake and tsunami. Public opinion turned against nuclear power after the disaster, but the governments wants to restart units deemed safe by a new more independent regulator and cut Japan's reliance on expensive imports of fossil fuels. Kansai Electric Power Co is likely to be the first to bite the bullet and consider scrapping two of its aging nuclear reactors, the Nikkei reported. Source: Reuters