The width and path of radioactive clouds if North Korea tests the Pacific thermonuclear bomb
Radioactive clouds can spread across the sea to Asia and the United States, flying around the world affecting animals and humans thousands of kilometers away.
Recently, Lassina Zerbo, the head of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Organization, has published a graphic image that simulates the spread of radioactive isotopes if North Korea tests a Pacific thermonuclear bomb.
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Radioactive clouds can spread across the sea to Asia and the United States, flying around the world affecting animals and humans thousands of kilometers away.
Graphics simulate the spread of radioactive clouds if North Korea tests the Pacific thermonuclear bomb.(Photo: Dailymail / Twitter).
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