While it covers the technical and physical destruction, the series is fundamentally a story about . It explores how the Soviet bureaucratic system's obsession with secrecy and reputation directly contributed to the disaster and the subsequent loss of life. Critical Reception
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Summary of the series
The immediate aftermath of the disaster was chaotic and devastating. The explosion and fire released a massive amount of radioactive material, including iodine-131, cesium-137, and strontium-90, into the environment, contaminating a large area around the plant. The nearby city of Pripyat, which was home to over 49,000 people, was evacuated within 36 hours, but many people were exposed to high levels of radiation before they could be evacuated.