Did you know about the Elephant Foot Room?
That cursed room where the black death lurks, where there is no escape and when you approach it you are inevitably dead
The Soviet Union announced the death of only 30 people. After the separation of Ukraine from the Soviets, the truth came out. More than 90,000 were dead, afflicted with cancer, and disfigured with what is called the elephant’s foot. This room is literally considered the most dangerous room in the world because of the curse of the elephant’s foot.
Who knows it and why it is the most dangerous in the world?
Inside there is a solid mass made of melted nuclear fuel mixed with a lot of concrete, sand and basic materials into which the fuel has leaked.
After only 30 seconds of exposure to this mass, the person will feel dizzy and exhausted. Two minutes of exposure to this mass causes bleeding in the cells!
After four minutes, vomiting and diarrhea come. However, if someone is exposed to this mass for five minutes, then I know that he only has about two days left of his life.
The town of Pripyat or the ghost town in Ukraine (one of the countries of the former Soviet Union) was given this name after the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster. This area was completely evacuated of residents by the authorities in Ukraine after the explosion.
In April 1986 AD, the nuclear generator in the Chernobyl reactor suffered a horrific disaster due to the explosion of reactor No. 4 located in the generator when a sudden increase in power occurred, causing a rapid increase in the temperature of the nuclear core. While the workers were trying to deal with the situation and control the temperature of the nuclear core.
Another sudden increase in power occurred due to technical errors in the reactor design
The result of the sudden increases in energy was the occurrence of two powerful explosions due to the accumulation of hot steam resulting from the intense heat of the nuclear core, and it was called the elephant’s foot.
On the surface of the Earth, the Soviet Union carried out the largest protection operation in history to prevent the spread of nuclear dust to larger areas. Half a million workers were sent to participate in the construction of a giant building called the Coffin (representing a fortress of concrete and steel). The temperature of the nuclear core was so intense that it The fuel inside it began to melt into the foundations of the reactor and penetrated the foundations until it reached deep into the concrete and pipes
Then it settled in a basement below the reactor. The molten mass was composed of control columns, sand, glass, and concrete. Over time, this mixture solidified. It was built around the destroyed reactor No. 4 to isolate it and block the radiation and harmful materials inside it.
So far, there are highly dangerous materials inside it, including 200 tons of radioactive curium, 30 tons of dust contaminated with radiation, and 16 tons of uranium and plutonium.