What Happens if a Nuclear Bomb Hits These 5 US Cities?

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Chicago: The estimated death toll from the explosion would be over 415,000, while a further 750,000 people would be injured.

The blast would shroud only a tiny portion of the spread-out city and its suburbs, with approximately half radiating over Lake Michigan.

Most of the central part of the Windy City would be destroyed, while damage would be seen as far as the Edgewater, Oak Park, and Southside neighborhoods.

People at Willis Tower and the University of Chicago would be exposed to extreme doses of radiation under this simulation, according to an explosion simulation above the South Loop neighborhood.

Those visiting the Cloud Gate sculpture, also known as “The Bean,” could experience third-degree burns.

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3 thoughts on “What Happens if a Nuclear Bomb Hits These 5 US Cities?”

  1. A nuclear strike at any one of these cities would be devastating . The response would be nearly instantaneous and endure the triggering of M.A.D.D. , Mutually Assured Destruction Defense , or basically the end of civilization as we know it . Sadly , we are now led by a mentally difficult President and his equally deficient party of yes men and a vice president whose idea of deplomacy is word salad and double speaking . Both of who talk tough and are as likely to provoke such an attack than to respond to it as they hunker down secure in their bunker to await the all clear and make up lies and excuses for why these events occured .and were allowed to occur .

  2. What about “Military City USA”…San Antonio?! Home to Lackland AFB…where all Airforce personnel go to basic training and home to SAC (Strategic Air Command).

  3. I pray that the church will be taken before that great tribulation of bombs. and I believe that is what the bible teaches us.

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