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Interesting. There's nukes and then there's nukes: The Hiroshima sized bomb would barely reach Hyde Park and only kills about 84,000 whereas the Tsar Bomba 100Mt (largest USSR designed bomb) nearly reaches Oxford and kills 6 million.
Makes you wonder what the Japanese were moaning about.
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There was on mine, it caused thousands of pounds worth of improvementsOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostStrange, you drop one on Hull and there's no difference...
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And you are not welcome to YorkshireOriginally posted by Eirikur View PostInteresting website: NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein
Just dropped the biggest one on central London to see the impact, tbh it's still relatively harmless, if you live outside of central London and immediate surroundings. Just get out for radiation danger zone as quickly as possible.
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Drop a nuke and see the impact
Interesting website: NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein
Just dropped the biggest one on central London to see the impact, tbh it's still relatively harmless, if you live outside of central London and immediate surroundings. Just get out for radiation danger zone as quickly as possible.Tags: None
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