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00:07:11What is it?
00:07:13Hey, everything okay?
00:07:15Open up.
00:07:48I'm so sick.
00:08:16See, see?
00:08:18You want a guy who wants to call a guy who wants to call a guy who wants to buy
00:08:48it?
00:08:48Yeah?
00:08:54How would I know where you left it?
00:08:55Ah, it's probably at the scrapyard.
00:08:57There you go.
00:09:13Raimundo?
00:09:15Yes, Mrs. Antonia?
00:09:17Come here, please. I need some help.
00:09:20Could you grab that bag for me?
00:09:22You got it, Mrs. Antonia.
00:09:28It's heavy.
00:09:29Should I take it out this way?
00:09:30Yeah, go ahead.
00:09:34This thing weighs a ton.
00:09:48Over here, Mrs. Antonia.
00:09:50Let's find a seat.
00:09:52Sorry.
00:09:53Excuse me.
00:09:54Get after me.
00:09:55Hello.
00:09:57Sorry.
00:09:58Excuse me.
00:09:59Excuse me, sir.
00:10:02Pardon me.
00:10:02Sorry.
00:10:04Sorry.
00:10:05Sorry.
00:10:06Sorry.
00:10:07I'm good.
00:10:08I'm good.
00:10:12I'm good.
00:10:26In the name of the Father and Son, Paul, he goes,
00:10:29I'm better seat.
00:10:37she's been here two hours and she says she's not moving until someone talks to her
00:10:41and i've got to go i've got to get to the salon
00:10:46good afternoon how are you listen i'm sorry but we're just about to close well if you haven't
00:10:51closed yet you're not closed can you please just hear me out okay of course uh it's mrs uh
00:10:57antonia antonia how can i help you mrs antonia i'm johnny oh well sir it's this thing it's been
00:11:03poisoning people for days the boys who work with my husband are all in the hospital now
00:11:07carlos and luce as well and now i'm sick my husband too we're all throwing up it's not okay mrs
00:11:12antonia
00:11:12i understand but what is it some cursed thing my husband brought at the scrapyard like a piece of
00:11:17metal yes i doubt it's that it might be your septic system no sir it's not that it might be
00:11:23a problem i
00:11:24know what the problem is food poisoning something could have spoiled this is happening to different
00:11:27families and different houses we're all sick it can't be everyone's food he's not gonna listen
00:11:31to us please i'm just trying to understand what this is all doesn't fucking look like you're trying
00:11:36to understand ever since this evil demon pot arrived everyone's going to the hospital it has
00:11:41to be how can a piece of metal come on i'm just trying he's not gonna help us let's go
00:11:45okay take a
00:11:46breath okay have a seat christina bring a glass of water for mrs antonia okay here here yeah have some
00:11:51water are you okay that's good just breathe mrs antonia what is it i need some fresh air yeah
00:11:56let's get you some deep breaths you're all right chris put the chair over there please i've got it
00:12:01here we go have a seat here just breathe okay you'll be fine thank you oh jeez mrs antonia just
00:12:08have a seat please i don't want to breathe okay more water i don't want to sit i don't want
00:12:12water for
00:12:13the love of god i just want to get rid of this okay we'll get rid of it for you
00:12:16but please just sit
00:12:17for a bit would you i'm not gonna sit down all right you won't sit down that's fine just around
00:12:21the corner there's a health clinic you take her there and leave the bag with us listen i will go
00:12:24right now if you promise to get rid of this thing mrs antonia i promise you that we'll dispose of
00:12:30it
00:12:30listen you have to promise me you'll go to the clinic for your nausea but you do believe me please
00:12:34yes i believe you and i'll take care of it myself put it down there good just there you'll have
00:12:39so much time in it right promise i will yes come on let's go just up the street okay i
00:12:43know
00:12:45how are you feeling now
00:12:46better
00:13:10we're back with our exclusive interview with governor roberto correa sir given the serious
00:13:15economic crisis we're currently facing what can we expect for the future of guayana it's true
00:13:21there is inflation throughout the country and the strike at the general hospital however there's good
00:13:26news to be had thanks to the efforts of agribusiness owners
00:13:29the people of guayana when no one else believe in us i believe while the rest of the country is
00:13:42talking about your voice
00:13:48ready for breakfast your dad is waiting
00:13:56oh gosh look at this guy such a drama queen you're just like your dad when did you turn into
00:14:08him how much do you want to bet that he's gonna start complaining about how we never visit
00:14:13and they don't complain that we didn't bring a present you will i know him but you know
00:14:21as a matter of fact he did bring him a present what present
00:14:30a present you really have no idea oh you haven't guessed
00:14:53how did this happen bianca i think you know
00:15:04are you happy
00:15:11i'm pretty sure i'm happy about it yeah
00:15:24my sweetheart
00:15:27you're gonna be a mom
00:15:30and you'll be a dad
00:15:38i love you so much this is crazy i just love you
00:15:45should we go and tell your dad
00:15:48we should maybe we should wait a bit to tell him once we're back in rio we'll tell him then
00:15:55you just said
00:15:56seriously
00:16:10good morning chris good morning
00:16:12listen that lady who came yesterday mrs antonia remember i remember we haven't heard from her
00:16:17thank goodness we haven't
00:16:20and nobody's touched that bag outside have they no
00:16:24mrs antonia cuajardo yes you were saying you've been vomiting
00:16:30disease spells oh yeah
00:16:32and some hair loss lots lots yeah
00:16:37okay
00:16:40and what are these oh they hurt a lot doctor right
00:16:43can i see your other hand
00:16:45did you get burned no you weren't burned
00:16:48no they just appeared and there's another one here
00:16:52how long have you had these
00:16:54a few days now
00:16:57a few days
00:16:58mm-hmm
00:17:06come on
00:17:07the doctor will please
00:17:10can i make you more comfortable
00:17:16hey
00:17:16good birthday dad cheers
00:17:23to your health
00:17:24long may he live
00:17:25oh thank you my dear
00:17:27i have to tell you i'm honored you know
00:17:30you both here came all the way from rio to goiana for my birthday
00:17:34just for me
00:17:35yeah well it's a special occasion
00:17:36though it has been quite a few years since you visited me son
00:17:40no
00:17:41no we came last year didn't we
00:17:43it was last year wasn't it
00:17:44christmas
00:17:44christmas right
00:17:45but you're not staying just two days again
00:17:47and you know how work is
00:17:49that's right
00:17:49i'm not complaining that's all right
00:17:52now as for my present i know exactly what's at the top of my list
00:17:57for both of you
00:18:01there's an opening for a professor position
00:18:03here at the university of goiana just down the street
00:18:06the pay is good
00:18:08and the cost of living here you know i mean
00:18:10it's so much lower
00:18:13you could maybe move into the neighborhood
00:18:16son with your education
00:18:18you could be a professor at that university tomorrow
00:18:22but if you have to keep hunting for a job
00:18:24dad i already told you i'm gonna take as many interviews as i have to to get a job in
00:18:28my field
00:18:28okay
00:18:29i'm not just trying to find a job
00:18:30i'm a nuclear physicist
00:18:32there's nothing for me here
00:18:40nothing except your family right
00:18:46honey just let this go all right
00:18:47we're celebrating aren't we
00:18:49we came all the way here
00:18:50yeah you know
00:18:51let's just tell him
00:18:52no
00:18:53it'll put us all in a way better mood
00:18:55come on
00:18:55no
00:18:57no
00:19:02hello
00:19:02hey marcio
00:19:04it's ricardo
00:19:05how are you
00:19:05dr cabessa
00:19:08so what do we owe the honor doctor
00:19:10who is
00:19:11who is
00:19:12it's cabessa
00:19:12i grew up with him
00:19:13heard you were in town
00:19:14just for a few days
00:19:15listen i'm calling you because
00:19:17we've had a bunch of patients come in with the same symptoms
00:19:20dizzy spells and migraines
00:19:22some hair loss
00:19:23vomiting
00:19:24then i remembered you specialize in nuclear physics right
00:19:28mhm
00:19:29so i was thinking about what could be causing these symptoms and i'm wondering if it's some kind of poison
00:19:35from a radioactive source
00:19:38no
00:19:39no it can't be because for the patients to have those symptoms it'd have to be acute poisoning
00:19:44they would have needed to be exposed to an enormous dose in a way
00:19:48right
00:19:49but i also got a call from the director of the health department
00:19:52about one of the patients who was transferred here
00:19:55and she's blaming it on some kind of capsule that she left over at the health department
00:20:00look since you're in town anyway would you mind popping over there for me
00:20:08no cabessa i'm in town because it's my dad's birthday i'm sorry i can't
00:20:12the director can pick you up please
00:20:14i promise he'll be back home in an hour
00:20:18okay i'll do it just make sure he stops by nuclear brass to pick up the cintillometer
00:20:51and i have to be back in an hour no later
00:20:54what's that noise
00:20:57listen to lometer it's totally normal
00:20:59okay
00:21:04hey that's that's really weird
00:21:06oh that's a shitty noise what's wrong with your machine
00:21:10damn thing must be broken
00:21:13what
00:21:13it's not working we're gonna need another one
00:21:16chicao let's go back to nuclear brass
00:21:19that way we're right there
00:21:21come on let's go
00:21:50fire department
00:21:52You sure you know how to use this thing?
00:21:54It's not a Geiger counter. It's a scintillometer. Way more sensitive.
00:21:58It reacts to the slightest radiation.
00:22:00The doctor has a Ph.D. in nuclear physics from abroad.
00:22:03He knows how to use one of these.
00:22:05And I can tell you for sure that this one isn't working properly.
00:22:08It needs to be working fine for me.
00:22:11Do you have another one you can lend us just to be sure?
00:22:16I do.
00:22:19What is it?
00:22:21I don't know.
00:22:22Whatever it is, I don't want it.
00:22:25Please just take it away.
00:22:27I don't know.
00:22:27Dump it in the river.
00:22:41What's with the traffic?
00:22:42I don't know.
00:22:43It's weird, though.
00:22:44Yeah, for sure.
00:22:51I don't know.
00:22:55I don't know.
00:22:58I don't know.
00:23:03I don't know.
00:23:08No, no, no.
00:23:09It's radioactive.
00:23:10Oh, no.
00:23:11Radioactive?
00:23:11It's incredibly dangerous.
00:23:13We have to put it back right now.
00:23:14No, I can't go back to the health department.
00:23:16There's people in there.
00:23:16Can we contaminate somewhere else?
00:23:17Yeah, but what about my patients?
00:23:17You throw it in the river and contaminate the rest of the city?
00:23:19Janiel, you ever heard of Chernobyl?
00:23:21Chernobyl?
00:23:22Janiel, stop.
00:23:23Listen.
00:23:23Listen to me.
00:23:24We've all got to evacuate now.
00:23:26I don't have anywhere to...
00:23:26Things exceeded the capacity of the scintillometer.
00:23:28Everyone here, you and me, we've been exposed to it.
00:23:30We have to get them out.
00:23:31We can't risk not evacuating the building.
00:23:33If we don't, people are going to die.
00:23:35Janiel!
00:23:37Okay.
00:23:38You, that bag has to go back into the alley right now.
00:23:40You two.
00:23:41Let's go.
00:23:41Get to the side of the street.
00:23:42Everyone leave.
00:23:43All these, take our backs up.
00:23:46Attention.
00:23:46We are evacuating right now.
00:23:48I want everyone out front now.
00:23:50Out.
00:23:50Come on, out.
00:23:51Everyone out front now.
00:23:52Stay calm.
00:23:53Up front.
00:23:53Yeah, this way.
00:23:54Come on, move.
00:23:55Evacuate.
00:23:56Hey, please.
00:23:57Everybody move right now.
00:23:58Listen.
00:23:59It's not going to be...
00:23:59Let's go.
00:24:00Hurry up.
00:24:02All right.
00:24:03I can't.
00:24:04Wait, wait, wait.
00:24:05Wait.
00:24:05Listen to me.
00:24:07You need to find out where this thing came from,
00:24:09where it's been, and who's picked it up,
00:24:10because plenty more places are probably already contaminated.
00:24:13We have to act fast.
00:24:14Mrs. Antonia, that's the lady who brought the bag here.
00:24:16She said her husband bought it off someone in his scrapyard.
00:24:19She left the address of the place here.
00:24:23Yeah, here we go.
00:24:25Listen, Marcio, you're the physicist.
00:24:27You're the expert.
00:24:28I don't know anything about this, man.
00:24:30Nothing.
00:24:30You have to come with me.
00:24:31Help me out.
00:24:32Can you help?
00:24:53Just here.
00:25:07Well, this place is super contaminated, too.
00:25:11But we can't go in there, can we?
00:25:15We're already exposed, yeah?
00:25:16Yeah, we shouldn't be around it anymore.
00:25:19How dangerous is this for us right now?
00:25:22Be honest.
00:25:24Imagine this radioactivity like a bonfire.
00:25:27Okay.
00:25:28How much you get burned by it depends on its distance, how big it is, and how much time you
00:25:34spend near it.
00:25:35But with fire, you can feel it.
00:25:37You feel the burn, yeah?
00:25:38Yeah, of course I understand.
00:25:39But with radiation, you don't feel a thing.
00:25:42Nothing.
00:25:42Even though it's incredibly dangerous, you only feel the effects much later on.
00:25:48But just like any bonfire, the more that you can stay back, the less exposure you have, well, the better.
00:25:55I can't determine how much we've been exposed without knowing the source and how much it's giving off.
00:26:01And we have no data yet.
00:26:03But what I can tell you is that if there are people in there, we have to get them out
00:26:08as soon as we can.
00:26:12Well, let's get this over with.
00:26:14Come on.
00:26:27Hello?
00:26:32Hello?
00:26:41Hey.
00:26:42How you doing?
00:26:43Yeah, just a sec.
00:26:44I'll be right with you.
00:26:46Morning.
00:26:47Morning.
00:26:47Yeah, we're looking to speak with Mr. Evanildo.
00:26:50He works down here, right?
00:26:51It's Evanildo, my man.
00:26:52Evanildo.
00:26:52You're talking to him.
00:26:53Yeah.
00:26:54Mr. Evanildo, we're from the health department.
00:26:57Your wife, Mrs. Antonia, she brought something to us.
00:27:00You know about this?
00:27:01The item in question is incredibly dangerous.
00:27:04It's emitting radiation and has already contaminated this place.
00:27:07You're talking about here?
00:27:09Who are these guys, Evanildo?
00:27:11Hold on.
00:27:12Is that a gun?
00:27:13Who are you with?
00:27:14You police?
00:27:15A gun?
00:27:15No, no, no.
00:27:16It's not a gun, not a weapon.
00:27:17And we're not police.
00:27:18We're trying to identify where exactly this object came from.
00:27:21That's all.
00:27:21The man's talking like a cop, see?
00:27:23You two think I'm done with what?
00:27:24Mr. Evanildo, we're with the health department.
00:27:26We're not with the police.
00:27:27Look, if you don't have anything you want to sell, the exit's that way.
00:27:30Have a good one.
00:27:33Your wife's still in the hospital, right?
00:27:35Other affected people are being treated there, too.
00:27:38This whole scrapyard is contaminated.
00:27:39I swear, we're looking at really, really, really high levels.
00:27:43Mr. Evanildo, listen.
00:27:44The two of us are here to help.
00:27:46All of you need to get out of here right away.
00:27:48Hold up a minute.
00:27:49Just wait.
00:27:49No one is leaving here.
00:27:51No.
00:27:52You guys are trespassing on my property.
00:27:54No, we're not...
00:27:54And anyway, you can't even be here without a warrant.
00:27:56Do you have a warrant?
00:27:57No, no, no.
00:27:58You have to help us.
00:27:59We don't have time for...
00:28:00Hey, listen.
00:28:00We're staying outside.
00:28:01Mr. Evanildo, you can relax.
00:28:03No one is going in, and you don't have to leave now, okay?
00:28:05But we need to pinpoint where that thing came from, and where it's been.
00:28:08We need to follow its trail.
00:28:10It hasn't been anywhere.
00:28:11You satisfied now?
00:28:12This is serious.
00:28:13People could be killed.
00:28:14Look, you picked this thing up somehow, right?
00:28:17Are you calling me a thief?
00:28:19I'm not calling you anything.
00:28:21I'm honestly just trying to...
00:28:23I just need this information.
00:28:25Then let's settle this shit, man.
00:28:27Look, the boys brought it in here, and I brought it off them.
00:28:29You saying that's a problem?
00:28:31There's no problem, okay?
00:28:32Just tell me where the boys are.
00:28:38There's two guys who come around here sometimes, Carlos and Lusio.
00:28:42What are you doing?
00:28:42What's the problem?
00:28:43They didn't rob us.
00:28:44What is it?
00:28:44They might be cops.
00:28:45Guys, guys, please.
00:28:47Do you happen to know where they might have picked it up?
00:28:51I do.
00:28:53That's great.
00:28:55This used to be a radiotherapy clinic, right?
00:28:58Yeah, it was shut down three years ago.
00:29:26The capsule is missing.
00:29:30There's no radiation here?
00:29:33No.
00:29:34Which obviously means they didn't open the capsule here.
00:29:39I don't get it.
00:29:40How the hell could they have left such dangerous equipment behind?
00:29:47I've already got the press all over me because of what you did.
00:29:50Now you want to evacuate a whole neighborhood?
00:29:52Scrapyard in question is highly contaminated, Mr. Secretary.
00:29:54Sir, we need to evacuate the entire area so we can analyze and decontaminate it.
00:29:59I don't have the power to do that.
00:30:01Well, then just call the governor, sir.
00:30:05What if it's nothing?
00:30:06Well, you take responsibility if it turns out there's no danger.
00:30:09Listen, sir, I can promise you what we're dealing with is not nothing.
00:30:12Mr. Secretary, please.
00:30:13The readings outside the yard are already far above normal.
00:30:25A nuclear bomb?
00:30:26No.
00:30:26No, we don't have any in Brazil.
00:30:28But what if the U.S. decides to attack us?
00:30:31Yeah, or the Soviets.
00:30:33No, look.
00:30:35Those at the forefront of nuclear energy research did not do it for war.
00:30:39Yeah, but Chernobyl blew up, right?
00:30:41The Chernobyl disaster was an accident.
00:30:43It was not a bomb.
00:30:45Could the Angra power plant explode in a similar way?
00:30:48No, no, no.
00:30:50No, things are under control there, I assure you.
00:30:53All right?
00:30:54Wow, I thought working with nuclear physics would be more exciting.
00:30:57But it is.
00:30:58Yes, it's quite a thrill.
00:31:00And there's never a dull moment, you know.
00:31:02Seriously.
00:31:04National Nuclear Energy Commission.
00:31:06Right, let's see what you've learned.
00:31:07What?
00:31:09An accident in Goiania?
00:31:12Yeah.
00:31:12Slow down, please.
00:31:13I'm having trouble following.
00:31:17Just one moment, please.
00:31:19Mine, too.
00:31:20Uh, Rita, would you pass me the, um...
00:31:22Of course.
00:31:23Yeah.
00:31:23Here we are.
00:31:24Here, Rita.
00:31:27Good, thank you.
00:31:29Uh, okay, now.
00:31:30Can you repeat the name of the clinic for me?
00:31:32One more time, please.
00:31:33The Goias Radiotherapy Institute.
00:31:35Uh-huh.
00:31:37Uh, looks like it was closed three years ago.
00:31:40There was indeed a cobalt machine there,
00:31:41but I reckon say it was removed from the site.
00:31:44You sure, doctor?
00:31:44Because I was just there,
00:31:46and I saw an abandoned shell.
00:31:48What?
00:31:49What that would mean?
00:31:50What do I mean?
00:31:53Yes, there was another machine at the clinic.
00:31:56And I don't see anything confirming it was removed from the records.
00:32:00I can't say for certain it ever left the site.
00:32:02Did it also use cobalt?
00:32:04No, it was cesium-137.
00:32:09One of the Chernobyl isotopes?
00:32:10Yes, that's right.
00:32:12Salt letter, powdered.
00:32:13Looks like it was one of those obsolete ones, powders.
00:32:19Uh, there's no record of its status.
00:32:22How's that possible?
00:32:25Find Cesar for me immediately.
00:32:26I need to talk to him right now.
00:32:28Cesar is at the Vienna Congress.
00:32:30I'll try to get in touch.
00:32:32Hello, Marcio.
00:32:33The cesium in question is housed inside a steel and lead capsule.
00:32:38The canister is heavy, extremely heavy.
00:32:40Nobody would be able to move it from the site without proper equipment.
00:32:43It's impossible.
00:32:45It's possible, sir.
00:32:46I can assure you.
00:32:55All right, everyone.
00:32:57I'd like you all to meet our new intern.
00:32:59Oh, there you go.
00:33:01Just kidding.
00:33:03Esther's actually worked here for many years, because if you don't know, she revolutionized
00:33:07the whole institute.
00:33:09Trust me when I say this woman is the foremost authority on dissymmetry in Brazil.
00:33:14So much so that Sao Paulo nabbed her a few years ago, but I fought to bring her back
00:33:18here.
00:33:21Esther.
00:33:21Welcome back.
00:33:23The floor is yours if you'd like to make a speech, I guess.
00:33:26Oh, my goodness.
00:33:29For those of you who don't know me, despite any outward appearances, I'm truly hoping that
00:33:35you come to see me as a partner and perhaps even a friend, because I believe that science
00:33:40is a collaborative activity.
00:33:42And hopefully during this time together, we'll all learn as a team.
00:33:48Let's get back to work, yeah?
00:33:51Well done.
00:33:52Excuse me.
00:33:53Dr. Orenstein's called to ask for a list of specialized equipment.
00:33:57Really?
00:33:58What for?
00:33:59Apparently, there's been an incident in Goyenia.
00:34:05Governor, believe me when I say there's enough radiation out there to be serious.
00:34:09The scintillometer was overloaded, and while it's sensitive, it's less precise.
00:34:12We might be dealing with an enormous dose.
00:34:14We can't be certain.
00:34:15Can't be certain?
00:34:16What do you mean?
00:34:17Imagine a meat scale you'd find in a butcher shop.
00:34:20It can measure up to 20 pounds, right?
00:34:22But if you step on the thing, it can't handle it.
00:34:24It'll break.
00:34:25We couldn't tell if you weigh 20 or 200 pounds.
00:34:28The scintillometer works based on the exact same principle, sir.
00:34:31What I do know is that these people are being exposed to radiation nonstop.
00:34:36What I don't know is the quantity.
00:34:37So we have to do it this way.
00:34:39Evacuate, and then immediately isolate anyone who's contaminated.
00:34:43Contaminated?
00:34:45Can I borrow your pen?
00:34:47Sure.
00:34:49So, Governor, imagine this is the source, and the ink inside is the radioactive material.
00:34:55As you approach the source, you become irradiated.
00:34:59But if you move away from the source, you cease being irradiated, and it won't spread to anybody else.
00:35:05You could have lunch with the secretary, no problem.
00:35:09But if the source is opened...
00:35:11I understand.
00:35:12If the ink, the material inside gets out and falls on me, I'll start spreading it further.
00:35:17Exactly, sir.
00:35:18But this isn't like ink.
00:35:19It's powder.
00:35:21It's powdered cesium, which is even more fine than a single grain of sugar, but still very highly radioactive.
00:35:27If it somehow ends up on someone's skin or their clothing, if they ingest or breathe it in, they're contaminated,
00:35:32and they become a source themselves.
00:35:38Sir, we have to take the scrapyard crew to a hospital right away.
00:35:40Yeah.
00:35:41And there's the team at the health department who we're exposed to.
00:35:44Yeah, all of them.
00:35:45No, no, no, no, wait.
00:35:45Hang on.
00:35:46We can't take them to the hospital.
00:35:47If they're around more people, that's more potential contamination vectors we could face.
00:35:51Maybe we should isolate the mall somewhere safe.
00:35:55We have to...
00:35:56Is there somewhere set up for this kind of emergency?
00:36:00There's a stadium, potentially.
00:36:05Giannale, you...
00:36:06I need you to take the necessary steps to prepare the stadium for these people.
00:36:10Of course, Governor.
00:36:11And you, Souza, I want you to arrange for their transport there.
00:36:14Right, I'll do that, sir, but...
00:36:17He's the specialist here.
00:36:19Marcio, I'll need you to assist me in coordinating all of this.
00:36:23Uh, no, you want Dr. Orenstein.
00:36:25He's C-N-E-N.
00:36:26He's coming from Ria.
00:36:27He can help.
00:36:28You're not C-N-E-N?
00:36:29Me?
00:36:30Oh, no, no, no.
00:36:32I'm just here for my father's birthday.
00:36:37Marcio, you know we never visit him.
00:36:39And you disappear on his birthday to do a favor for some guy,
00:36:43some old neighbor you haven't spoken to in ages?
00:36:45Seriously?
00:36:46Honey, it's bigger than that.
00:36:47The governor's asked me to help.
00:36:48I can't just refuse, you know?
00:36:50The governor?
00:36:51Yeah, orders straight from the governor.
00:36:52Marcio?
00:36:53Yeah.
00:36:54Is he okay?
00:36:55Everything's okay, Mr. Z.
00:36:56Yes, he'll be a little late at home.
00:36:57All right.
00:36:58Our transport's here.
00:36:59Let's go.
00:36:59I'll just be a second.
00:37:00Your father's home.
00:37:02Just came in with fresh bread.
00:37:03The cake's on the table.
00:37:04Baby, I'm really sorry.
00:37:05I have to go.
00:37:06I'm sorry.
00:37:06Love you.
00:37:07Love you.
00:37:32Evan Nildo.
00:37:33Look at my hand.
00:37:37The burn's in the same place where I touched that powder you had here.
00:37:41Everyone who's touched that thing is feeling sick now.
00:37:43Antonia, the boys, they're in the hospital.
00:37:45And you want to sit here and pretend it's something else making us sick?
00:37:50Zhao, too.
00:37:52He was throwing up yesterday.
00:37:55And Celeste's been sick ever since that thing came into our house.
00:37:58All they can keep down are potatoes.
00:38:00Zhao, Claudine, and Celeste.
00:38:01All three.
00:38:02I get it, okay?
00:38:03I've got some kind of allergic reaction, too.
00:38:05Uh-huh.
00:38:05But that thing is gone now.
00:38:06It's all over.
00:38:07No need to worry.
00:38:08End of story.
00:38:08It can't hurt us anymore.
00:38:11Tanina's gonna be showing up soon, all right?
00:38:13Her and the kids will get better, and we'll all go back to normal.
00:38:16Now, what I'm actually worried about is those two guys.
00:38:19I didn't like the way they were talking to us,
00:38:21trying to scare us away from the scrapyard.
00:38:23Can you believe that bullshit?
00:38:24But if that thing is giving off radiation like those guys said,
00:38:27we could end up like Chernobyl.
00:38:29Wow, Raimundo, look around, all right?
00:38:31You see a nuclear power plant?
00:38:32I'm just saying, Zhao.
00:38:38Keep quiet, everyone.
00:38:39You're not gonna see who it is?
00:38:42Go on, answer.
00:38:46Darling, I told you to stay quiet!
00:38:57You still think they came because they want to help us?
00:38:59Good evening.
00:39:01I'm Emerson Sousa, the state secretary of health.
00:39:05Since when does the military police deal with health stuff?
00:39:09We need to evacuate this house right away.
00:39:11All of you have been contaminated with cesium-137.
00:39:16I thought you told me that you weren't with the police, man.
00:39:19I'm not a cop.
00:39:20No, I swear, I was telling the truth.
00:39:21But look, my name is Marcio, and I'm a nuclear physicist,
00:39:24and he really is the secretary of health.
00:39:26Your house is highly contaminated.
00:39:28You have to believe us.
00:39:30First, it was my scrapyard.
00:39:33And now, you're saying my house?
00:39:35So what's next, huh?
00:39:36What?
00:39:36Listen to me.
00:39:37Every minute you remain in this house,
00:39:39the risk to your health increases,
00:39:40and the danger gets worse.
00:39:42That capsule you picked up had powder in it, right?
00:39:45That powder is radioactive.
00:39:47It sticks to your clothes and your skin and your hair,
00:39:50and if you don't get treatment soon, it can kill you.
00:39:54This device is called a scintillometer.
00:39:57What it does is measure radiation levels.
00:40:01Do you hear this sound?
00:40:02That confirms that your house is contaminated.
00:40:04We're telling the truth.
00:40:06I need you to trust me.
00:40:09Where do you plan to take us if we go with you?
00:40:12Somewhere safe, away from the contamination.
00:40:14To the hospital where Antonia is?
00:40:16No, no.
00:40:16First to a screening center,
00:40:18then anyone who needs medical care will go to the hospital.
00:40:20A screening center?
00:40:21With the cops outside my door?
00:40:22What's all this, huh?
00:40:23You're saying we're criminals?
00:40:24I'm not leaving my house.
00:40:26Look, I'm sorry to put it.
00:40:27This way, but you don't have a choice.
00:40:29All of you have to come with us,
00:40:31or you will contaminate others.
00:40:32No, you can't force me to leave my own house.
00:40:47Mommy.
00:40:48Mommy, my head hurts.
00:40:53Come to Mommy's lady.
00:41:04Claude, now you too.
00:41:08Come on, honey.
00:41:29Let's go.
00:41:40Let's go.
00:42:11Let's go.
00:42:40Good evening, everyone.
00:42:41I need you all to come with me, please.
00:42:43Okay?
00:42:44Follow me.
00:42:45What are we doing here?
00:42:46It's for your own good.
00:42:48Hey, man, we got kids back here.
00:42:50Kids.
00:42:50I know, I know.
00:42:51There's room for all of you.
00:42:54Come on, John.
00:42:55Yeah, we're coming.
00:42:58Okay?
00:42:59Follow me.
00:43:04Come on, Celeste.
00:43:05It's okay.
00:43:07This way, everyone.
00:43:34You all come this way?
00:43:39Just that way across the field, most of the firefighters will take you to the show.
00:44:15Mr. Z, is it time for the birthday cake?
00:44:18What about Marcio?
00:44:20Oh, Marcio can't make it back just yet. But you must be so tired. We'll save him a piece of
00:44:24the cake for later.
00:44:25No, no, no. I want to wait for him.
00:44:28Wait, wait, wait. What's that? Whoa, whoa. Turn it up, Antonio.
00:44:35There's been a radioactive contamination incident in Goyano.
00:44:38Radioactive?
00:44:40Members of a family have been evacuated from their home by military force.
00:44:44It's Marcio! It's Marcio!
00:44:47We'll bring you the latest information as it becomes available.
00:45:03Good evening, sir.
00:45:33Would you explain to me how this whole thing could have happened?
00:45:36That's something that won't take time to find out.
00:45:38Right now, we need to act quickly and decisively to prevent a tragedy.
00:45:43Are you Marcio?
00:45:44No, Doctor. I'm Emerson Souza, the Secretary of Health.
00:45:47It's good to meet you.
00:45:49Marcio is this young man here.
00:45:51Good evening. I'm Marcio, Doctor. We spoke on the phone.
00:45:53I've read all your articles. I'm truly honored to meet you.
00:45:56I wasn't expecting you to make me feel so woke.
00:46:00Marcio, what criteria have you used to determine which house to isolate?
00:46:04Well, there was no established protocol.
00:46:05I used the maximum allowable radiation as a guide, so 0.1 millirems inside the house isn't 0.5 outside.
00:46:12I only had a centralometer, so I couldn't accurately measure the degree of radiation.
00:46:16Look, the kid said he knew what he was doing.
00:46:19No, no, he does. He does. I would have done the very same thing in his position.
00:46:25Now, we have two tasks that will be very important to carry out.
00:46:29We need to prevent the spread of more cesium and isolate the victims.
00:46:32The priority was getting them out of the contaminated site.
00:46:35Now that's done, we have to screen all of them thoroughly.
00:46:38We must identify the contaminated and determine who needs medical care.
00:46:42Then we bring those patients to an isolated hospital ward as soon as possible.
00:46:45Many are already at the hospital for tropical diseases.
00:46:48Have they been isolated? Completely isolated?
00:46:52Yeah.
00:46:52Secretary, it's imperative they be completely isolated.
00:46:57Marcio, I need to see the cesium source to better understand the extent of the problem.
00:47:01It's at the health department.
00:47:02Wait, wait. Hasn't the boy already taken the measurements?
00:47:05Didn't you say he was right about it all?
00:47:06This guy got counter-governor. Mine is far more precise.
00:47:09It can measure high doses with much greater accuracy.
00:47:12It's like his is a pharmacy scale and mine is a butcher's.
00:47:15All right, all right. I think I get the picture. Shall we head up?
00:47:18Yes, yes. Let's go.
00:47:20Hey, come here a sec. Come here.
00:47:21Go ahead. I'll catch up with you.
00:47:32Go ahead.
00:47:34Go ahead.
00:47:35Go ahead.
00:47:38Olympia looks back.
00:47:39Ready, get up with.
00:47:42Whoa.
00:47:43Go ahead.
00:47:43Go ahead.
00:47:50Go ahead.
00:47:52I don't know.
00:48:24The Geiger counter maxed out over there. This is very bad.
00:48:29We've got to move it now.
00:48:31That's impossible. Handling the source directly is out of the question.
00:48:35We can't even get close. And where would you take it? You can't dump it.
00:48:39Yes, I'm well aware of that, but we can't just leave a bomb in the middle of the city.
00:48:43We have to remove it tonight.
00:48:46It's usually secured inside a lead capsule to contain the radiation, isn't it?
00:48:51Well, we can't melt lead out here, can we?
00:48:57I'm going to need a tube, a big one made of concrete.
00:48:59Like the ones that are used for sewage.
00:49:01With a very big opening to fit over the chair.
00:49:04And a concrete mixing truck.
00:49:07It's so that the radiation can be contained with concrete.
00:49:11So if we cover the back with the concrete tube and then pour more concrete over top of it,
00:49:15it'll keep both the powder and the radiation more contained.
00:49:18And it'll be so heavy, it'll be impossible for anyone to move it.
00:49:21The concrete alone is not enough to contain all the radiation.
00:49:24This building, the health department, is going to have to remain closed.
00:49:28But where we are, the perimeter around it would be safe for now.
00:49:31It's the only way this gets resolved before morning, Governor.
00:49:35This can't be in place forever.
00:49:36You'll have to move it eventually.
00:49:39Governor, I promise you, I won't leave Goiânia.
00:49:43Until I've handed the city back to you safe and settled.
00:49:53Marcio, come here.
00:49:55I'm sorry, but you've been exposed enough today that I'll have to check you.
00:49:59I know, of course.
00:50:00Please just let me tell you something.
00:50:03I talked to one of the victims.
00:50:05The cesium was handled by more people than the ones in isolation.
00:50:09It's been spread out and shared with friends and neighbors.
00:50:13It's worse than we feared.
00:50:17We're going to need a lot more boots on the ground for this fight.
00:50:21We'll have to undergo an exhaustive contact tracing effort.
00:50:24It's the only way.
00:50:26Hold on your arms, please.
00:50:29You're not contaminated.
00:50:30That's a relief.
00:50:36Your shoes.
00:50:37Take them off now, quickly.
00:50:41Put them in here.
00:50:43Be careful.
00:50:47Right, careful now.
00:50:50Here's what you do.
00:50:51You take that bag and throw it over the health department's wall.
00:50:55It's shut down anyway.
00:50:56Go.
00:51:07All right, Marcio.
00:51:08That's plenty for today.
00:51:11Head back home, take a shower, eat something.
00:51:14But don't go anywhere.
00:51:16I'm going to need you tomorrow.
00:51:17I'm going to need you tomorrow.
00:51:21And thank you for today.
00:51:24I'll be here.
00:51:25I'll be here.
00:51:37I'm going to need you tomorrow.
00:51:40I'll be here.
00:51:41I'll be here.
00:51:45I'll be here.
00:51:46I'll be here.
00:51:48I'll be here.
00:52:00Oh, sure, but it's my house.
00:52:01I can wash a few dishes.
00:52:02No, it's okay, Mr. Z.
00:52:03Why don't you lie down?
00:52:04I need you to do all the dishes.
00:52:05I'll be fine, Mr.
00:52:06Is that Marcio?
00:52:11Son, what are you...
00:52:12Dad, listen.
00:52:13I don't understand.
00:52:13What happened, Alvin?
00:52:15I'm fine.
00:52:15I'm sorry, Mr. Party.
00:52:16Hey, why are you thinking?
00:52:17What happened?
00:52:18Is everything...
00:52:19Look, I'm fine.
00:52:19I'm completely fine, but I need you both to listen.
00:52:21Just hang on, okay?
00:52:22I'll tell you.
00:52:22You need to tell us the truth.
00:52:23Why are you in your underwear in the living room?
00:52:25Where were you?
00:52:26We need to know, Marcio.
00:52:28It's not going to be just the two of us anymore.
00:52:30You'll be a dad soon.
00:52:31You need to think...
00:52:33Sorry, Dad.
00:52:34It's just...
00:52:35I promised we were going to tell you, but things...
00:52:37How long have you known?
00:52:37You were going to be parents.
00:52:38I had no idea.
00:52:39You're going to be a father.
00:52:41Congratulations.
00:52:42I'm okay.
00:52:43Stop, Dad.
00:52:43I'm fine.
00:52:44I need you both to trust me that everything's fine, okay?
00:52:46I'm great.
00:52:46I just really needed a shower, and I'm going to go do that right now.
00:52:50A grandchild?
00:52:52I'm so sorry, Mr. Z.
00:52:54I didn't want it to be like this.
00:52:55Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:53:35Oh
00:54:05Hello?
00:54:06Hi, Benny, it's Cesar.
00:54:08How are things down there?
00:54:09Has the source been isolated?
00:54:11No, but they're doing it right now.
00:54:13Listen, Cesar, if we don't get a team down here, we're done.
00:54:16Technicians, doctors, physicists, equipment, too.
00:54:19I'll send a list.
00:54:20Yeah, that's fine.
00:54:21And we have to notify everyone.
00:54:23All of them.
00:54:25Argentina, Oak Ridge, the IAEA, everyone.
00:54:29You'll have access to all of CNN's resources.
00:54:32But listen, we need to fix this.
00:54:35Have you mapped out the hotspots?
00:54:37We've gone ahead and isolated what we've mapped out so far.
00:54:40But this source was open for more than two weeks.
00:54:53Cesar.
00:54:54We know it's already spread.
00:54:58But if the season spreads even further through the city,
00:55:04through the streets or via water...
00:55:08All right, I'll have my flight to Brazil rescheduled as soon as I can.
00:55:12If we don't act as quickly as possible,
00:55:15we're going to be facing a disaster Brazil's never seen before.
00:55:19We'll just pop out the next day.
00:55:27It's right.
00:55:28It's over.
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