“Shattered people are best represented by bits and pieces.”
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And nothing shatters like atoms getting smashed overhead. As of late it seems that the media is warming us up to the possibility of nuclear war. This is silly because, really, ever since 1945 nuclear war has always been a possibility…its just that some times it was more likely than others.
Two articles that popped up on my feeds:
- How to survive a nuclear bomb attack: Minute-by-minute steps to protect yourself
- If a nuclear bomb is dropped on your city, here’s what you should (and shouldn’t) do to increase your chance of staying alive
The notion that a nuclear attack is unsurvivable is demonstrably false. There are people who survived the nuking of Japan who were literally only a few hundred yards from ground zero when the bomb went off. To be fair, they were, I believe, in a heavily fortified bank vault, but the point is that with appropriate protection you could have a nuke dropped nearby and still make it out. I wouldn’t recommend it, but it is survivable.
But, of course, the number one rule of surviving any disaster is: don’t be there. Don’t live where nukes are likely to be dropped. Being fifty miles away from any major target area isnt a bad idea.
Curious how you’d fare? Hit Nukemap, select your closest likely target area, drop a good sized nuke on it, and see how your area would fare. Great Falls is a likely target but according to the simulator, even the biggest bomb Putin has would still leave my region safe from immediate blast damage. Windborne fallout, of course, is a different story.
But…in case you havent given consideration to nuclear stuff, you might want to read the articles and play with the simulator.