6 U.S. Cities Most Likely to Get Hit by Nuclear Bombs

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There have been a few simulations that have the ability to show how each of the cities mentioned above would be affected by a 15-kiloton explosion, just like the one that was detonated over Hiroshima during World War II.

According to Irwin Redlener, a public-health expert at Columbia University who specializes in disaster preparedness, there is no unique jurisdiction in the U.S. that has a good plan to face a possible nuclear detonation.

In conformity with the US Federal Emergency Management Agency, it is better to stay inside as much as possible and get informed from the sources you absolutely trust.

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109 thoughts on “6 U.S. Cities Most Likely to Get Hit by Nuclear Bombs”

  1. The MORON in the White House NEEDS TO GO ASAP! HE IS A TRAITOR, ONLY CONCERNED FOR HIS OWN ASS AND HOW HE WILL BENEFIT!

  2. I don’t believe Mr. Putin is willing to launch IBM’s with nuclear warheads on the tip. If he does give the order to launch, I don’t believe his orders will be carried out, I believe his military leaders are onboard with his war.

  3. Posting this type of information is only adding fear to our citizenry. The actual destruction from an event from these weapons could, in reality, happen anywhere. Any use or retaliation from the use of these weapons spells armageddon for the world, not just cities.

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