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A 90-second public service video telling New Yorkers how to survive a nuclear attack has sparked bemusement and concern.
The clip, released by the city's emergency management agency, shows a computer-generated street devoid of life while damaged skyscrapers can be seen in the background.
Mayor Eric Adams says he does not believe the video is alarmist, telling reporters: "I'm a big believer in better safe than sorry."
NYC residents are accustomed to warnings about all kinds of potential threats, including severe weather, public health, and mass shootings.
A narrator says: "So there's been a nuclear attack. Don't ask me how or why. Just know that a big one has hit."
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It gives advice to residents, telling them to stay indoors and wash off any radioactive dust or ash.
https://news.sky.com/story/video-te...urvive-nuclear-attack-sparks-concern-12651088
Seems like more fear mongering.
What is the best way to survive a nuclear attack?