U.S.A vs N.Korea------ North Korea ever did strike, where is the best place to shelter after a nuclear blast?

in #war7 years ago

Operation_Upshot-Knothole_-_Badger_001.jpg North Korea’s most recent ballistic missile test demonstrated a significant leap forward in the country’s strike capabilities, with many experts agreeing that the missile’s trajectory indicates a possible range that could easily reach as far as Alaska. The United States has long worried about a nuclear North Korea with ballistic missile platforms capable of reaching the mainland, and in recent weeks, that possibility has become more likely than ever – begging the question, what should you do if nukes ever do start falling out of the sky?

Fortunately, here in the United States, the possibility of a horrific nuclear death isn’t a new fear, and our government has already devoted a fair amount of time and resources to figuring out just that. Thanks to decades of worrying about Soviet ICBMs, the federal government already has a pretty strong idea of what you can and can’t survive in the immediate aftermath of a nuclear strike – right down to what kinds of beverages are expected to hold their taste in the fridges of what’s left of your local 7-11. For the record, beer and soda are both said to hold up rather well.