How to survive a nuclear blast: scientists reveal where to take shelter

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How to survive a nuclear blast: scientists reveal where to take shelter
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If a nuclear attack is launched people should hole up in the corners of concrete buildings to have the best chance of survival.it’s better than cowering in corridors – or near windows or doors.

For the study, the team used advanced computer modeling to simulate a concrete building featuring rooms, windows, doorways and corridors. The blast wave enters through the room’s window in the lower right of the image ‘Our study shows high air speeds remain a considerable hazard and can still result in severe injuries or even fatalities.’

Time between the explosion and the arrival of the blast wave is only a few seconds – so quickly getting to a safe place is critical. In between, there is another danger – the blast wave generated by the explosion, which can produce airspeeds strong enough to lift people into the air and cause serious injury.

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