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

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By using this tool, you can see an approximate number of disasters produced by a nuke in a certain place, whether it’s big or small. According to Alex Wellerstein, this data is only a simulation and it’s not something categorical.

In today’s article, we will talk about the consequences that each of the 6 cities would have to face in case of a nuclear attack. The data was obtained with the help of NukeMap, which compared the possible nuke with the 15-kiloton blast called “Little Boy”, the one that was detonated over Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945.

Keep in mind that all of these are simulations! All of them use data from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, an organization endorsed by the US Department of Energy. These can show how much damage would actually be produced within a 24-hour window.

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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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