Have they provided any clearer instructions to citizens now, on what to do if it occurs again? Tricky when you only have two minutes to decide what to do, without prior thought. Do you go deep into the basement, or out into am empty field, into an underground sewer pipe, etc.
Not really actually. You think they would. They've notified citizens before to have a plan. Best thing to do would be to go down into a basement, but those are pretty rare in Hawaii houses. There were videos are a dad putting his young daughter into a storm drain. What people here don't understand is how to survive nuclear fallout rather than just the blast.
Have they provided any clearer instructions to citizens now, on what to do if it occurs again? Tricky when you only have two minutes to decide what to do, without prior thought. Do you go deep into the basement, or out into am empty field, into an underground sewer pipe, etc.
Not really actually. You think they would. They've notified citizens before to have a plan. Best thing to do would be to go down into a basement, but those are pretty rare in Hawaii houses. There were videos are a dad putting his young daughter into a storm drain. What people here don't understand is how to survive nuclear fallout rather than just the blast.