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250 million at risk in sudden nuclear attack

New map shows catastrophic fallout and U.S. vulnerabilities

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February 21, 2025
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A newly designed map has highlighted the staggering devastation a sudden nuclear attack could inflict on the United States, with projections showing up to 250 million people—roughly 75% of the population—could be incinerated within seconds.

The project, created by design group Halcyon Maps, visualizes the destructive consequences of a large-scale nuclear strike, drawing from Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, data. It incorporates blast radius measurements, fallout dispersion, radiation exposure levels, and population density to illustrate the grim aftermath of such an attack.

Primary targets and fallout zones

The most heavily populated areas—including cities on the East Coast, the Midwest, the West Coast, and parts of the South—are considered prime targets. High-density regions such as California, New York, Illinois, and Texas would face near-total annihilation, while widespread radioactive fallout would engulf much of the nation.

The aftermath would leave survivors in dire conditions, forcing them to remain in underground shelters for more than three weeks to avoid deadly radiation exposure. Even those in less directly affected areas, such as western Texas, parts of Nevada, Michigan, and Wisconsin, would face inhospitable conditions due to the long-term effects of nuclear winter.

Health risks and military strike zones

Radiation exposure from a nuclear strike could lead to catastrophic health effects, including nausea, vomiting, seizures, severe skin damage, and even coma. In high-exposure zones, fatalities would be inevitable.

The map also marks over 100 military installations, pinpointing locations of Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, ICBM, silos in states like Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, and North Dakota—critical targets in the event of a nuclear exchange. Military experts have long warned that these locations would be among the first to be struck in a large-scale conflict.

Escalating global tensions

With nuclear threats mounting, U.S. adversaries possess formidable arsenals. Russia currently holds an estimated 5,580 nuclear warheads, surpassing the United States’ stockpile of 5,044. Meanwhile, China is rapidly expanding its nuclear capabilities, with estimates placing its warhead count between 500 and 600.

The U.S. mainland is within reach of Russian and Chinese intercontinental missiles, which can strike within 30 minutes. Missiles launched from submarines near U.S. borders would need just 15 minutes to reach their targets, leaving little time for response.

Rising nuclear risks

In recent years, the risk of nuclear war has intensified as the U.S. and Russia have abandoned long-standing arms control agreements, expanded their nuclear arsenals, and broadened the conditions under which these weapons might be deployed.

Dr. John Schuessler, an associate professor of international affairs at Texas A&M University, warns that while the U.S. has so far avoided direct involvement in major conflicts, the risk of escalation remains high. He notes that growing tensions in Europe and the Middle East continue to fuel concerns over a potential nuclear confrontation.

As global power struggles intensify, the chilling reality of nuclear warfare looms larger than ever. The newly unveiled map serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences such a conflict would bring—not just for the U.S., but for the entire world.

Reported by Hindustan Times.

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