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And after that, tuck your head between your legs and kiss your sweet ass goodby. Tough situation to be in. Neighbors might not want you in their apartment. Or you might not want them in your place. If there is a likely hood of major war that might involve nukes, you have to get out of potential fallout areas ahead of time. Yes. You might become a refugee. Unless you had a plan. It’s complicated. Good luck.
I like your first sentence, it will be closer to the truth than anyone thinks
The temperature from a nuclear blast can reach 100,000 degrees Celsius and be less than that 10-20 miles away. If you’re anywhere close to the city you will be gone without a trace. Steel melts into plasma at 6000 F. Don’t even plan on surviving a bomb unless you are many miles from g-zero. By the time you see a white light you will mercifully be on your way to eternity. 50 to 100 miles away you are in the whirlwind nightmare of gamma rays which can penetrate 12 inches of concrete. Beyond that is a lifetime battle with cancer. It’s a F- -k storm.
At what mega tonnage are you basing your facts on, there are many different types of bombs with various tonnages, go to nukemap.com and you can play around with different type of bombs and blast radiuses and how many people would die in certain zones after detonation. Very useful tool.