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  1. Valery Ilyich Khodemchuk (Ukrainian: Валерій Ілліч Ходемчук; Russian: Валерий Ильич Ходемчук; 24 March 1951 – 26 April 1986) was a Soviet engineer who was the night shift circulating pump operator at the Chernobyl power plant, and the first casualty of the Chernobyl disaster.

  2. Valeri Ilích Jodemchuk ( ucraniano: Валерій Ілліч Ходемчук ; ruso: Валерий Ильич Ходемчук ; 24 de marzo de 1951 - 26 de abril de 1986) fue un ingeniero soviético que fue el operador de la bomba de circulación del turno de noche en la central nuclear de Chernóbil y fue la primera víctima del accidente de Chernóbil. 1 . Biografía [ editar]

  3. 11 de jun. de 2019 · Valery Khodemchuk, fue el primero en recibir el impacto de la serie de explosiones al interior del reactor nuclear. Aunque su muerte fue instantánea, lo peor no quedó ahí, sino en el hecho de que nunca se pudo recuperar su cadáver y sepultarlo como se hizo con los bomberos y trabajadores.

    • Beatriz Lara
  4. 12 de sept. de 2022 · Valery Khodemchuk, 35, was a Ukrainian engineer working at the nuclear power plant on the night of the meltdown. An experienced pump operator, Valery was in one of the main circulation pump engine rooms in the reactor 4 building when it started to malfunction.

    • Anatoly Stepanovich Dyatlov
    • Aleksandr Fyodorovich Akimov
    • Nikolai Gorbachenko
    • Valery Khodemchuk
    • Vladimir Shashenok
    • Oleg Genrikh and Anatoly Kurguz
    • Aleksandr Yuvchenko
    • Valery Perevozchenko
    • Vyacheslav Brazhnik, Pyotr Palamarchuk and Razim Davletbayev
    • Aleksandr Kudryavtsev and Viktor Proskuryakov

    Dyatlov, the deputy chief engineer, supervised the test. At the moment the reactor power slipped to 30 MW, Dyatlov reported that he was out of the control room and inspecting equipment elsewhere in the plant. Dyatlov stated that Akimov and Toptunov were already raising power upon his return, and that if they had not done so, he would have ordered t...

    Akimov, the unit shift chief, was in charge of the test itself. He took over the shift at midnight from Tregub, who stayed on-site. At 1:23:04 a.m., the test began, and the main circulation pumps started cavitating due to the extremely high temperature of inlet water. The coolant started boiling in the reactor, and because of a combination of a pos...

    Gorbachenko, a radiation monitoringtechnician, began his shift and checked in unit 3; he skipped the check of unit 4 as it was being shut down, so at the moment of the accident he was located in the duty room. A flat and powerful thud shook the building; he and his assistant Pshenichnikov thought it was a water hammer occurring during a turbineshut...

    Khodemchuk, the night shift main circulating pump operator, was likely killed immediately; he was stationed in the collapsed part of the building, in the far end of the southern main circulating pumps engine room at level +10. His body was never recovered and is entombed in the nuclear reactor's debris.

    Shashenok, the automatic systems adjuster from Atomenergonaladka—the Chernobyl startup and adjustment enterprise—was supposed to be in room 604, the location of the measurement and control instruments, on the upper landing across the turbine room, on level +24, under the reactor feedwater unit; he was reporting the states of the pressure gaugesof t...

    Genrikh, an operator of the control room on level +36, was taking a nap in a windowless room adjacent to the control room. The window in the control room was broken and the lights went out. His colleague Kurguz was in the control room with three open doors between him and the reactor room; at the moment of the explosion, he suffered severe burns fr...

    Yuvchenko, an engineer, was in his office between reactors 3 and 4, on level 12.5; he described the event as a shock wave that buckled walls, blew doors in, and brought a cloud of milky grey radioactive dust and steam. The lights went out. He met a badly burned, drenched and shocked Viktor Degtyarenko, who asked him to rescue Khodemchuk; that quick...

    Perevozchenko, the reactor section foreman, was in the company of Alexander Yuvchenko shortly before the explosion. While both men were returning from Unit 3, Perevozchenko was called to the Unit 4 control room, arriving shortly after the explosions. He then returned to search for his comrades. He witnessed the destruction of the reactor building f...

    Brazhnik, the senior turbine machinist operator, ran into the control room to report fire in the turbine hall. Palamarchuk, the Chernobyl enterprise group supervisor, together with Davletbayev, followed him back to the turbine room. They witnessed fires on levels 0 and +12, broken oil and water pipes, roof debris on top of turbine 7, and scattered ...

    Kudryavtsev and Proskuryakov,the SIUR trainees from other shifts, were present to watch Toptunov. After the explosion they were sent by Dyatlov to the central hall to turn the handles of the system for manual lowering of the presumably seized control rods. They ran through the de-aerator gallery to the right to the VRSO unit elevator, found it dest...

  5. 30 de sept. de 2022 · That someone is Valery Khodemchuk who was the first person to die from the nuclear explosion and also the only person whose corpse could not be retrieved as it is burning right below where the reactor used to be, making his corpse extremely radioactive.

  6. Ese alguien es Valery Khodemchuk, quien fue la primera persona en morir por la explosión nuclear y también la única persona cuyo cadáver no pudo ser recuperado ya que se está quemando justo debajo de donde solía estar el reactor, lo que hace que su cadáver sea extremadamente radiactivo.