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If you encounter a nuclear explosion and only have 15 minutes to escape, then you should reach the sturdy underground space of the building as soon as possible to withstand the nuclear explosion, and you can give priority to air defense projects such as bomb shelters, subway stations, underground parking lots, etc. If a nuclear explosion were to happen in real life, 15 minutes would not be enough. Because just by going to these underground places, even if there are solid buildings that can resist the damage caused by **, there is not enough food and water underground.
If you want to escape within 15 minutes, you have to carry a certain amount of food, drinking water and medicine. Underground anti-aircraft shelter buildings are also largely affected by radiation after a nuclear explosion. Once you have chosen an evacuation site, it is recommended that you find a public facility such as a supermarket or convenience store so that you can have enough food and water while living underground.
And after the nuclear explosion, some anti-radiation drugs should be prepared. <>
You must not leave the underground air defense site just after the nuclear explosion, otherwise it is easy to be adhered to the body ** by the dust after radiation, resulting in indirect infection with radiation. If a nuclear explosion does happen in real life, it will be a major blow that is difficult for any country to recover, so nuclear ** will generally not be used in war, because it will cause irreparable damage to the earth. After a nuclear eruption, a huge fireball will form in an instant, and you must not be able to watch from the side, even if it is more than ten kilometers away, you must close your eyes.
15 minutes is a very cramped time, and it is also very short, and choosing the right shelter to protect your life is the most important. If a nuclear explosion occurs or is put into use on a large scale, then the end of the world is not far away. Nuclear ** is extremely harmful, not only will it cause the destruction of buildings and people**, but also has a great possibility of causing heavy damage to the earth, the home we rely on for survival.
Therefore, we are fortunate to have produced a peaceful country, and we should be grateful for this hard-won peace.
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I would flee to a place with a stronger structure, such as a subway station or a bomb shelter, or a basement, which was safer.
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I'm supposed to run away to a sturdy cabinet or under a table to avoid some damage to my important parts.
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In general, it is difficult to be immune.
But if possible, try to go underground, as the energy produced by the nuclear explosion is an upward explosion, and there is a good chance that the underground can reduce the damage.
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Since the invention of the atomic bomb, the perception of war has changed completely. The lethality of the atomic bomb is often used as a country's last card and as a country's strategic deterrent. At present, Japan is the only country that has actually suffered from the atomic bomb.
In August 1945, the United States dropped atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima respectively, and the scene after the atomic bombs was unforgettable for the Japanese.
In Hiroshima, for example, 70,000 people died instantly, tens of thousands of people were blinded by the bright light produced by the atomic bomb**, and between 90,000 and 140,000 people died from burns, radiation, and complications. According to statistics, by 1950, more than 200,000 people had been killed between or indirectly by the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan.
At that time, the atomic bomb dropped by the U.S. military on Hiroshima was only 13,000 metric tons of TNT equivalent, but more than 90 percent of the people within 500 meters of the center died instantaneously or did not survive that day. Six to seventy percent of people within the 500 to 1,000 meter range die instantly or on the same day. More than half of the remaining people who did not die died within a week, and a quarter lost their lives after a week.
To this day, the area around the Crosstalk Bridge in Hiroshima, Japan, is still classified as a high-radiation pollution area, which shows the damage of the atomic bomb**. I believe that many people will have a question, in case of a nuclear bomb in the city where we live**, how should ordinary people escape in order to become survivors.
In fact, the escape of a nuclear bomb ** is an extremely difficult thing, and if it is close to the center of the nuclear bomb**, there is almost no possibility of escape. If you're in a bunker deep underground, you'll be able to escape.
After the nuclear bomb, you will see a light that is countless times stronger than the sun, and you may even be blinded by this light instantly, if you are within a certain distance from the center of the project, you will see all combustibles in the distance start to burn, then it proves that the shock wave is coming towards you. At this time, if you have a pool of water in front of you, you can jump into it desperately and try to stay underwater for more than a minute, then you can dodge the strongest wave of radiant currents, and your chances of survival will be greatly improved.
At the moment you surface, the radioactive fallout will immediately damage you, and all you can do is escape the open area as fast as you can, find sealed bunkers and wait for rescue. If your city has a subway, or a special bomb shelter, the general air defense radar will launch an alarm about five minutes before **, then after the air raid alarm sounds, you have five minutes to escape to the bomb shelter or the subway station that isolates the outside air flow.
When the dust settles and you wait for rescue, there is a 90% chance that you will survive
There are a lot of touching stories in this year's **, you can look for this theme, such as the instantaneous choice between life and death, some people choose their own escape, while more people ignore their own dangers in order to save people.
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