The threat and preparedness of nuclear war

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-26

The nuclear bomb, the most terrifying weapon of war in history, has the power to destroy a city and destroy a civilization. At the end of World War II, the United States dropped two nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, killing or maiming thousands of people and subjecting them to radioactive contamination for a long time. This is the only case of a nuclear bomb as the first battle so far, and it is also the most tragic disaster in the history of mankind.

Some people once said, "I don't know what the weapons of the third war were, but the fourth war must be swords, guns, and clubs." This passage reflects the catastrophic impact of a nuclear war on the world, once a nuclear war occurs, then the entire human society will return to ancient times, or even perish. Therefore, we must not only do our best to prevent nuclear war, but also take precautions to protect ourselves and our families.

So, in the event of a nuclear war, what should we do? First of all, we should recognize the harm of nuclear bombs to the human body, among which there is light radiation, nuclear radiation, high temperature, high-pressure shock waves, and so on. It is very damaging to the human body and can sometimes cause death. Therefore, we need to avoid the core area of the nuclear explosion as much as possible, and find a shelter and isolation place there. Secondly, it is necessary to combine the actual local situation and reasonably select the site. Here is a list of six places in our country that can save lives:

A shelter hidden in the crowd. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the Cold War, in order to defend against air attacks, we built a large number of anti-aircraft basements. These buildings are generally built underground in the city, with strong doors and windows, as well as ventilation, water supply, storage and other facilities. Although some of the bomb shelters have been converted into shopping malls, they are able to function again in the event of an emergency, providing a safe place for residents to take refuge. Larger and larger underground stations. Since these metro stations are underground, and they are large and well-equipped, they are also a good refuge. Another advantage of subway stations is that they are located in every corner of the city, making them easy to access. In the event of a nuclear attack, the subway will be shut down immediately, and citizens can be guided by staff to go to a specific subway station or passage and wait for the disaster to end. Deep in the mountains, in the caves. In mountainous areas, especially karst areas with karst terrain, caves are a very good shelter from the wind. Located deep in the mountains, these caves have solid rock formations and abundant groundwater, which can withstand the impact of nuclear bombs and insulate them from radiation. You can store some food and daily supplies in the cave in advance for emergency use. Away from the lively highlands. Countries in the plateau zone, because of their own weak economic strength, have become the target of key attacks. And on the plateau, the weather is harsh and the population is sparse, so it is not a good place for a large battle at all. If humanity could foresee a possible nuclear war, it would be possible to flee to the high ground and avoid being affected by nuclear bombs. And on the plateau, breathing fresh air is also very helpful for nuclear radiation in the human body. A basin on the west side. In China, the western part of the country is a vast inland area, and at the same time it is a less vulnerable object of nuclear strikes. In the west, it is dominated by a number of small basins, and the terrain is relatively gentle, which is very suitable for human survival and development. The area is surrounded by towering mountains, creating a natural barrier that reduces the power of the nuclear bomb**. In the event of a nuclear war in the east, people can take a train or car to seek refuge in the valleys of the west. An island far from the mainland. The islands are far from land and are not vulnerable to nuclear attacks, making them a good refuge. The weather on the island is relatively warm, and the sea resources are very abundant, which is enough to meet the needs of human survival. At the same time, the island's wind, solar and other resources can also provide clean energy for humans**. As long as housing and decontamination facilities are built on the island in advance, the nuclear disaster can be safely avoided.

These are six life-saving places in our country, and I hope it will be useful to you. Naturally, we want a world without war. Instead of helping us, nuclear ** will make us suffer even more. The well-being and development of the peoples of the world can only be satisfied through peaceful consultation and cooperation.

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