By therandomsci / July 6, 2020
Phase 1
When a nuclear weapon is detonated in an area. The first phase of the explosion happens within a second. In millisecond a ball of plasma hotter than the sun appear and spread across 2km. Within this ball, everyone dies due to heat. A flash of light over the city in an instant. If you see the light of the exposure it will blind you. The heat will produce a thermal pulse so hot that it burns everything within 13 km from the site.

Phase 2
In a few seconds, hot wind approaches stronger than hurricanes and tornadoes. Infrastructure will be destroyed. Only concrete will able to partially resist the pressure. If you are outside you will get toasted.
Shockwave week as it travels. But still, 180 square km houses collapse. The gas station will explode and spread the fire.
Within 21 km glass windows will break due to shock waves.

Phase 3
In the coming hours and days, thousands will die because of injuries. An awful black rain appears with radioactive dust. Every breath carries poison to the lungs to the survivor. A few days later people exposed to a higher dose of radiation will die.
AFTER NUCLEAR ATTACK YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN.
NO ONE CAN HELP YOU.
NO NATION ON EARTH IS PREPARE TO DEAL WITH IT.
World leaders are publically threatening each other with nuclear weapons. Experts think that the nuclear strike is higher than it has been in decades. The government tells their citizen that it is good that we have a nuclear weapon, but it is bad if another country had it. That it’s somehow necessary to threaten others with mass destruction to keep us safe. But does this make you feel safe?
It only takes small groups of people with the power to go crazy or simply misunderstand to unleash a catastrophe. Exploding stuff in a video game is fun exploding stuff in real life is devastating.
References:
https://youtu.be/5iPH-br_eJQ
Photo Credit:
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/death-toll-syrian-civil-war-tops-160-000-human-rights-n108831
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a15895621/what-do-to-nuclear-attack/
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