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20 miles

Missile handling wharfs Close up view Ground Zero to SWFPAC Missile handling wharfs Delta pier

Pyongyang - 3 million people

Pyongyang

100kt bomb 3.5 miles ~35 square miles 455kt bomb 5 miles Fireball radius: 0.19 km / 0.12 mi (0.11 km² / 0.04 mi²) Maximum size of the nuclear fireball; relevance to lived effects depends on height of detonation. Air blast radius: 1.28 km / 0.8 mi (5.15 km² / 1.99 mi²) 20 psi overpressure; heavily built concrete buildings are severely damaged or demolished; fatalities approach 100%. Radiation radius: 2.02 km / 1.25 mi (12.76 km² / 4.93 mi²) 500 rem radiation dose; between 50% and 90% mortality from acute effects alone; dying takes between several hours and several weeks. Air blast radius: 3.38 km / 2.1 mi (35.85 km² / 13.84 mi²) 4.6 psi overpressure; most buildings collapse; injuries universal, fatalities widespread. Thermal radiation radius: 4.54 km / 2.82 mi (64.69 km² / 24.98 mi²) Third-degree burns to all exposed skin; starts fires in flammable materials, contributes to firestorm if large enough. http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/classic/

Tokyo after the March 9-10, 1945 firebombing

Hiroshima before Hiroshima after