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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/nuclear-war-warning-as-fema-issues- urgent-guidance-on-finding-shelter-to-survive-a-blast/ar-AA1uRPqW
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) updated and expanded the
third edition of its training guide to provide teaching for a wider range
of nuclear detonations, including larger detonations and air bursts.
Citizens around the world have been warned by their governments that
Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to use nuclear warfare
against countries that challenge him.
FEMA detailed different precautionary methods through zoning methods.
Their documents categorized where to evacuate to get out of the Light
Danger Zone (LDR) and the Dangerous radiation zone (DRZ).
According to FEMA's planning outline, a Light Danger Zone is described as
an area "where glass windows can be broken with enough force to injure
those near them." Most structures will be externally damaged, but few will experience structural damage in these zones.
However, LDZ damage can extend up to three miles from "ground zero" from a
ten kT nuclear explosion; damage will vary because shock waves can rebound
off the surrounding atmosphere, buildings and terrain. A nuclear blast in
an LDR will result in damaged, unreinforced structures and cause injuries. Regarding radiation in LDRs, proximity to the near-surface detonations
will increase dangerous radiation levels on ground zero within the LDZ,
but "initial radiation is unlikely to cause significant exposure (even to
those outside), except for yields less than one kT."
In case of attack, FEMA advised people to seek shelter in basement areas
or the center of larger concrete brick buildings. After the detonation,
there will be about 10 minutes to find "adequate protection before fallout arrives." People should stay sheltered for up to 24 hours unless there are alternative instructions from officials if there's immediate danger from building collapse or other imminent threats.
Responders are required to monitor radiation levels and avoid the DRZ. In emergency settings, responders strongly suggest cooperation with everyone affected. Responders will manage fires, clear routes and treat the injured
but do not prevent someone from self-evacuation. Evacuation is not
required to mitigate the radiological hazard but may be warranted due to
unsafe shelter conditions (weather, fire, medical emergency, smoke, etc.).
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