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  • [Ready.gov: How to Survive a] Nuclear Explosion

    03/06/2022 1:00:14 PM PST · by cmj328 · 78 replies
    Ready.gov ^ | 03/03/2022
    ... Go to the basement or middle of the building. Stay away from the outer walls and roof. Try to maintain a distance of at least six feet between yourself and people who are not part of your household. If possible, wear a mask if you’re sheltering with people who are not a part of your household. Children under two years old, people who have trouble breathing, and those who are unable to remove masks on their own should not wear them. ... Stay inside for 24 hours unless local authorities provide other instructions. Continue to practice social distancing by...
  • Nuclear Survival in South Carolina

    03/01/2022 8:38:40 AM PST · by DeplorablePaul · 57 replies
    SC Fema ^ | September 1990 | Fema
    This is the nuclear target map for South Carolina, but remember, fallout can go anywhere or everywhere (and probably will). After you have looked at this map look at the Information for South Carolina that follows it.
  • What It's Like to Actually See an Atomic Explosion

    04/18/2016 7:17:04 PM PDT · by MtnClimber · 70 replies
    Real Clear Science ^ | 18 Apr, 2016 | Ross Pomeroy
    Most everyone has a pretty good idea of what an atomic explosion looks like. Through images and video, we know the flash, the fireball, the mushroom cloud. Seeing it all in person is quite different, however. One of the few firsthand accounts immortalized to paper comes courtesy of the inimitable Richard Feynman, who was present for the very first detonation of a nuclear weapon. The test, codenamed "Trinity" was carried out on July 16, 1945 in the Jornada del Muerto desert of New Mexico. The 20-kiloton blast was the culmination of years of work by the scientists of the Manhattan...
  • ‘Tactical Nuke’ Explodes In Ukraine? Video Footage Shows Giant Explosion, Mushroom Cloud [Video]

    02/10/2015 8:09:20 PM PST · by Mozilla · 53 replies
    inquisitr ^ | 2/9/15 | Staff
    The Ukrainian city of Donetsk experienced a giant explosion last night that left many fearing that Russia was using “tactical nukes” against them. The explosion shattered windows and even caused a brief mushroom cloud to form in the sky. The night’s sky was glowing with orange as the explosion occurred. The entire ordeal was captured on video. In the video above, you can watch as the explosion occurs late last night. The pitch black sky suddenly is illuminated in an orange glow. The blast was so loud that windows in the area shattered. The Daily Mail notes that some in...
  • If you see a mushroom cloud DO run (but only for 30 minutes):Why it’s better to run away from nuclea

    01/19/2014 9:30:36 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 75 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 11:59 EST, 18 January 2014
    Should you be in the unfortunate position of being in the area when a nuclear bomb explodes, new research suggests rather than 'sheltering in place' as many emergency programs insist, your best bet for survival might be to run away from the blast. Sheltering in place is not always the best survival strategy after a nuclear detonation. If you can reach higher quality shelter in less than 30 minutes, you should go for it. If out in the open, you need to find any shelter at all as quickly as possible.
  • Short Video: Time Lapse Map Of Every Nuclear Explosion Ever On Earth

    12/09/2013 3:42:32 PM PST · by bigbob · 16 replies
    Daily Paul ^ | 11-18-13 | Ed Thinking
    Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto has created a beautiful, undeniably scary time-lapse map of the 2053 nuclear explosions which have taken place between 1945 and 1998. http://youtu.be/9U8CZAKSsNA Beginning with the Manhattan Project’s “Trinity” test near Los Alamos and concluding with Pakistan’s nuclear tests in May of 1998. This leaves out North Korea’s two alleged nuclear tests in this past decade (the legitimacy of both of which is not 100% clear). Each nation gets a blip and a flashing dot on the map whenever they detonate a nuclear weapon, with a running tally kept on the top and bottom bars of the...
  • Japanese Engineer: "There Was a Nuclear Explosion in Reactor 3 in Addition to a Hydrogen Explosion"

    12/13/2011 1:27:01 PM PST · by ransomnote · 32 replies
    ex-skf.blogspot.com ^ | 3/13/2011 | Ex-SKF
    There are foreign nuclear experts who have said the explosion in Reactor 3 on March 14 at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was a nuclear explosion. But this Japanese engineer and whistleblower at JNES (Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization) Setsuo Fujiwara says there were two explosions at Reactor 3: a hydrogen explosion, and a nuclear explosion at the Spent Fuel Pool. The following is my best-effort translation of the interview Fujiwara did with the SPA magazine, without detailed technical knowledge of nuclear physics, subject to revision. From Zakzak (12/13/2011): "The explosion in Reactor 3 at Fukushima I Nuke Plant on...