SCARY VIDEO: radioactive cloud could reach Budapest from Zaporizhzhia

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The Ukrainian hydrometeorological institute showed in a frightening video how the radioactive contaminants would reach even East Hungary, including Budapest if a catastrophe happened in the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia.
The video of the Ukrainian institute was retweeted by a Ukrainian journalist, Myroslava Petsa. She wrote that “in case a nuclear disaster at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant occurred on Aug 15-18, this is how the released airborne radioactive contaminants would probably get dispersed”:
In case a nuclear disaster at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant occurred on Aug 15-18, this is how the released airborne radioactive contaminants would probably get dispersed – Ukrainian hydrometeorological institute pic.twitter.com/1dQLcCtt1u
— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) August 18, 2022
The nuclear power plant of Zaporizhzhia is Europe’s biggest one. The Russian forces occupied it in March. Shelling of the buildings started weeks ago, and the sides accuse each other. The Russians do not let professionals of the International Atomic Energy Agency assess the situation and threaten that they will shut the installation if the attacks do not end. Meanwhile, Ukrainians say that Russians use the facility as a military base because they know that opening fire on it would be risky.






What next may I ask.
Saturday night we are going to see literally clouds of Chinese “after-smoke” from the “lavish” fire-works display, in Budapest.
All the lighting and “additions” to light the skies over Budapest – we will NEVER know – in the cloud formation, on Saturday evening – plus the STRONG possibility of rain – what is the Chinese cloud version and what could be radioactive cloud from Zaporizhzhia.
Scary stuff – but not an impossibility that just adds to – deepening questions of somewhat expanding un-certainty in Hungary – who knows what next could factually happen.