No. Not is the U.S. It is available on DVD only: http://www.videoproject.com/g4--224-v.html
One can obtain a Citrus County Chronicle guide by applying for one at the company website. If you get accepted, they will mail it you within two weeks.
6 weeks after it is not shown in the cinema anymore!!!
There usually shown for about 2-4 weeks. If the film is incredibly popular, It may be shown for a longer period, or re-shown later on during the year or after year.
The fires at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 lasted for about 10 days, from April 26 to May 6. These fires released large amounts of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, contributing to one of the worst nuclear disasters in history.
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2 to 6 weeks and take test
The immediate death toll from the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 was relatively low, with two plant workers dying on the night of the explosion and 28 emergency responders succumbing to acute radiation syndrome within weeks. Over the years, estimates of long-term deaths due to radiation exposure vary widely, with some studies suggesting thousands could eventually die from related illnesses. However, exact numbers remain difficult to determine due to the complex nature of radiation effects and differing methodologies in studies.
The immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster on April 26, 1986, saw 31 people die within weeks due to acute radiation sickness. In the following years, thousands more were affected by radiation exposure, leading to increased rates of cancer and other health issues. Estimates of long-term fatalities vary widely, with some studies suggesting thousands more deaths could be attributed to the disaster over several decades. However, the full extent of its impact remains difficult to quantify.
Apparently, Mothman appears before a major disaster. There had been sightings in Ukraine for a few weeks, then that whole Chernobyl thing happened. He is where ever death will occur in great numbers.
Not too difficult. 286/168 = 1.7
The Chernobyl accident was a major nuclear accident on April 26, 1986, at a power plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine. The actions afterwards were to contain the contamination and avert a greater catastrophe, which involved 500,000 workers and cost about $18 billion.
Top Gear is shown 8pm Sundays (British time). However, it is only on for like 6-8 weeks per series, and about 2 series per year.