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Grim nuclear fallout map shows how fast danger could spread
A nuclear blast is often imagined as a single instant of destruction. In reality, for many farther from the explosion, danger would unfold over hours and days as fallout traveled with wind and weather ...
Social media-fueled theories of World War 3 have raised questions over what US states are safe should nuclear war happen.
A new analysis based on an online simulation tool is raising fresh questions about where Americans might be safest if a nuclear war ever happened. The study points to a handful of U.S. states that ...
President Donald Trump feared Iran's nuclear weapon capabilities. How safe would Pennsylvania and Delaware be during nuclear ...
As U.S. and Israel attacks on Iran continue and Mideast tensions escalate, theoretical maps show the potential catastrophic impact of a world nuclear war if one ever happened. President Donald Trump ...
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What a bomb would do: Website visualizes nuclear detonations
A website that lets users simulate a nuclear attack has seen an uptick in users amid the ongoing war with Iran.
Fears of World War 3 and nuclear attacks are on the rise. But how safe would you be in DC, VA and MD during nuclear war? See vulnerable spots.
In the event of a nuclear war, ever wonder where you’d be and what your chances of survival would be?" Well, a map showing the impact of a nuclear war on the U.S. also highlights the areas least ...
President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will resume nuclear testing programs and Newsweek has mapped out what impact America’s highest-yield warhead deployed on a U.S. missile ...
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