5 FACTS ABOUT A NUCLEAR ATTACK ON TEXAS

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Fact #1: A nuclear explosion is caused by an uncontrolled chain reaction that splits atomic nuclei (fission) to produce an intense wave of heat, light, air pressure, and radiation, followed by the production and release of radioactive particles. [1]

Fact #2: In the event of a nuclear attack, potential targets in the United States include large population centers, military installations, and critical infrastructure. Some examples of likely US nuclear targets include the Pentagon, Camp David, Jim Creek Naval Radio Station in Washington, Fort Ritchie in Maryland, and McClellan Air Force Base in California. [2][3]

Fact #3: Texas is home to several military installations, including Fort Hood, Joint Base San Antonio, and the Red River Army Depot. These could potentially be targets in the event of a nuclear attack. [2][3]

Fact #4: In the event of a nuclear attack, it is important to have a plan in place and know what to do to protect yourself and your family. This may include seeking shelter, having emergency supplies on hand, and following instructions from local authorities. [1]

Fact #5: While the prospect of a nuclear attack is frightening, it is important to remember that steps have been taken to prevent such an event from occurring. International treaties, such as the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, aim to reduce the risk of nuclear war by limiting the number of nuclear weapons in existence and promoting peaceful uses of nuclear technology. [1]

[1] "Since the Cold War, the US and Russia have drawn up plans on how to best wage nuclear war against each other — but while large population centers with huge cultural impact may seem like obvious..."
URL: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cities-most-likely-struck-nuclear-130000636.html

[2] "Texas The purpose of this page (in a post-nuclear situation) will be to map out any targets in the state that were actually nuked. At the bottom of this page is the 1990 FEMA nuclear target map for Texas. It was just a conceptual map about the nuclear threat. Even an all-out nuclear war - did not by any means mean that every site would be hit."
URL: https://webpal.org/SAFE/state/TX/tx_nuclear.htm

[3] "Los Alamos National Laboratory- The laboratory is the primary local for nuclear bomb design in the U.S., located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Although there are other labs, Los Alamos is the target because if the pillar of bomb design and hosts the worlds most famous scientists."
URL: https://thesurvivalgeek.com/us-nuclear-target-list/

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