Can you survive nuclear fallout? - Brooke Buddemeier and Jessica S. Wieder

2,058,571 views ・ 2019-01-08

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The full scope of a nuclear detonation is almost unimaginable.
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Hopefully, no one will ever experience another of these catastrophic incidents.
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But there is a scientifically supported plan of action
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that could save hundreds of thousands of lives
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in the area surrounding a nuclear explosion.
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So what is this plan,
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and what exactly would it protect us from?
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To create their destructive blast,
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these weapons harness the power of nuclear fission–
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in which an atom’s nucleus is split in two.
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This process produces an incredible amount of energy,
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and in some materials the neutrons produced by one fission
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are absorbed by nearby atoms,
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splitting additional nuclei.
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These chain reactions can produce a range of explosive yields,
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but let’s consider an explosion equivalent to 10,000 tons of TNT.
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An explosion like this would create
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a fireball capable of decimating a few city blocks
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and a shockwave damaging buildings several kilometers away.
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There is tragically nothing that can be done
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to save those in the fireball’s radius.
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However, for those in the shockwave and beyond,
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our scientifically supported protocol could be life saving.
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And though it may sound surprising,
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the best way to stay protected before, during, and after a nuclear detonation,
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is getting inside.
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Similar to protecting yourself from tornadoes or hurricanes,
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getting and staying inside a sturdy building would offer protection
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from the explosion’s shockwave, heat, and radiation.
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The shockwave of energy would travel
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several kilometers beyond the fireball’s radius in the first few seconds.
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Sturdy buildings within that range should be able to withstand the shockwave,
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and staying in the centers and basements of these buildings
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also helps provide protection from heat and flying objects.
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Finding shelter is especially important if the fireball occurs close to the earth,
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as it will pull thousands of tons of dirt and debris
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several kilometers into the atmosphere.
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As the fireball cools,
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unstable atoms created by the nuclear fission mix with the debris
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to produce the most dangerous long-term effect of a nuclear detonation:
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radioactive particles called fallout.
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These sand-sized particles emit ionizing radiation,
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capable of separating electrons from molecules and atoms.
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Exposure to massive amounts of this radiation can result in cell damage,
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radiation burns, radiation sickness, cancer, and even death.
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Created several kilometers up,
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dangerous concentrations of this material
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would be driven by upper atmospheric winds,
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potentially leading to hazardous levels of fallout
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in areas up to tens of kilometers downwind.
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Thankfully, the same buildings that offer protection from the blast
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are even better at guarding against fallout.
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Radiation is reduced as it travels through space and mass.
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So while a broken window and sealed window
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both have the same minimal effect on radiation,
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thick layers of steel, concrete, and packed earth
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can offer serious protection.
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And since fallout gives off half of its energy in the first hour
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and 80% in the first day,
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staying inside for 24 hours could dramatically improve the odds
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of avoiding the most serious effects of radiation.
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Following the blast there would be at least 15 minutes to find shelter
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before the fallout begins.
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Since the most hazardous fallout particles are the heaviest,
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they sink through the air
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and collect on streets and rooftops,
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making ideal shelters underground or in the middle of high-rise buildings.
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But if someone were to get caught in the fallout,
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there are still measures they could take.
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After finding a safe space,
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they should remove their shoes and outer layers,
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wash any exposed skin,
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and store the contaminated clothing far away.
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Once inside,
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plan on staying there for at least 24 hours.
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If the shelter is poor, or someone inside needs urgent medical attention,
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try seeking outside help after an hour.
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But ideally,
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stay inside and stay tuned for more information from first responders.
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While electric power, cell service, and Internet would be down,
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most radios would likely survive.
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So listen in for emergency responders
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to determine the safest course forward.
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Nuclear weapons are some of the most powerful tools of destruction on Earth,
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and it may seem naive to put faith in these straightforward protective measures.
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But studies and simulations have repeatedly shown the benefits
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of getting inside.
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So while we’ll hopefully never need to,
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remember to Get Inside, Stay Inside, and Stay Tuned.
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