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Daily Express US on MSNTerrifying nuclear bomb simulation shows what would happen if one exploded near youAs global tensions rise, a horrifying simulation paints a vivid picture of the devastation wrought by a nuclear explosion, leaving no distance truly safe.
No nuclear bombs have been used as weapons since the attacks on Japan, but thousands of tests have been conducted — primarily by the US and USSR throughout the Cold War.
News of the nuclear explosion at a military base in the far north of Russia trickled out slowly. First came the bulletins on state media of at least two people killed in a mysterious accident ...
Oct 16, 2019 23:00:00 Animation explaining what happens if a nuclear explosion hits a modern city In Japan during World War II, atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima City and Nagasaki City on ...
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Why Pressing Chernobyl’s AZ-5 Shutdown Led To Catastrophic Nuclear Explosion RevealedUncover the chilling chain of events behind the catastrophic Chernobyl explosion caused by the AZ-5 emergency shutdown button. This detailed visual explanation uses precise 3D animation to reveal how ...
Detonations from the early days of the Atomic Age through present times are all represented in this grim visualization of the planet’s nuclear activity. Orbital Mechanics, a Montreal-based ...
An animated video from the Red Cross shows a city getting nuked, and it's a terrifying look at what happens when the government can't save you ...
Footage of an explosion illuminating a nighttime landscape has been described by social media users to show a U.S. strike on Iran’s Fordow nuclear plant, but the video predates the incident by more ...
Could the seismic signal of an underground nuclear test explosion be "hidden" by the signal generated by a natural earthquake?
Two video compilations showing clips of the 2020 Beirut port explosion and a video said by two experts to be synthetic media ...
Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto created the animation below to display the number of nuclear explosions that went off between 1945 and 1998: a staggering 2,053.
Videos on surviving a nuclear explosion have gone viral amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
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