Brand‑New Documentary Event Marking 40 Years Since The World’s Worst Nuclear Disaster Premiering On Discovery Channel Africa On Sunday, 26 April At 21:00

Exactly forty years after the catastrophic explosion at Reactor No. 4, Discovery Channel presents Chornobyl: Days That Shocked the World, a powerful documentary airing on Sunday, 26 April at 21:00 on Discovery Channel Africa (DStv 121).


 


Revisiting one of the most defining disasters of the 20th century, the documentary reconstructs the events of 26 April 1986 through rare archive footage and first‑hand testimony from those who lived in Pripyat or worked at the nuclear plant. Their accounts reveal how the catastrophe was concealed from the world, even from local residents, as radiation silently spread across the region.


 


A chemical engineer recalls leaving the reactor the night before to celebrate her birthday, only to learn the next day that colleagues had died. A doctor describes the first victim brought in, whose skin had turned blue from radiation exposure. Others remember how life continued as normal: one resident went to school while the reactor was already burning, unaware of the danger despite helicopters circling overhead. Even as 50,000 people were evacuated from Pripyat, the outside world remained in the dark until alarming radiation levels were detected in Sweden, forcing Soviet leaders to acknowledge the truth.


 


As conflict returns to the region today, Chornobyl: Days That Shocked the World examines why the disaster’s legacy feels more urgent than ever. The film explores how Chornobyl reshaped global nuclear policy, accelerated advances in safety protocols, and continues to influence debates around energy, sustainability, and geopolitics — making Discovery’s factual, survivor‑driven perspective both timely and essential.


 


Chornobyl: Days That Shocked the World airs Sunday, 26 April at 21:00 on Discovery Channel Africa (DStv 121).

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