I'd rather just be in the blast zone, that way I didn't have to deal with a post-apocalyptic wasteland.looks like World War 3 is gonna start sooner than later.
not to be political, but where would the safest n dangerous place to be in USA?
my bet
safe= Florida
risky= anywhere on west coast just because it's close to russia, nKorea, and china. lol
if nukes are involved, i rather die instantly in the blast zone than die slowly from the fall out n what notBy ww3 are we discussing a full nuclear exchange? With thousands of warheads?
DIBS on your stuff.if nukes are involved, i rather die instantly in the blast zone than die slowly from the fall out n what not
ill be in wyoming where there are 10 guns for every man woman and child, and not enough people to bother bombing.
Well you may need some RadX and Radaway to get to itDIBS on your stuff.
Umm, hate to break it to you but yall have an ICBM site so Wyoming is ground zero for a first (or retaliatory) nuclear strike.
Jericho, Kansas in Fillmore County.
Although you still have to worry about EMP's, apparently.
They never really explained the whole EMP thing in that show, did they?
Jericho doesn't exactly exist, but there are probably other places in Kansas that might be OK depending on where the fallout ends up.
New Zealand.![]()
The midwest is tricky. People assume it would be safe from attack since people don't realize the strategic location there.https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/...ob_ft=0&fallout=1&ff=50&fallout_angle=50&zm=6
That's a 10MT yield, ground detonation on McConnel AFB (refueling wing), obviously, the windsock depends on where the wind is blowing. Radiation-wise, if you're in that band up to Lawrence, you've got about an hour to get out before you are starting to look at severe illness/death. This is of course assuming there's somewhere to escape to.
The midwest is tricky. People assume it would be safe from attack since people don't realize the strategic location there.
An attack to Omaha, Nebraska would devastate our transportation, energy, and do a good dent to our military. Omaha, not to much further north from your map has:
* An air force base, part of the air force global strike command,
* Is the central hub/control for most trucking and railroad companies,
* Transportation wise has the intersection of two major interstates used for transporting goods around the country, the Missouri river for barge traffic, and one of the only two east-west high speed rail lines.
* Has most major oil pipelines running near it.
* The remaining ICBM Missile storage isn't that far from it.
The only good thing about the Omaha area in WW3 is that it is far from the coasts so it is harder to attack.
If that sort of conflict starts, no one and nowhere will be safe. You should, in fact, hope to be directly in the blast zone of any nuclear ordnance, such that your nervous system is vaporized before it can feel pain, because believe you me the survivors will envy the dead if it comes to that.