New York City Releases Nuclear Attack Survival Video, Explaining "No Direct Threat"

 

The Crisis Management Bureau of New York City in the United States has raised questions about the purpose of the video for citizens that summarizes "How to survive a nuclear attack" released this week. I was forced to explain.


A spokeswoman for the agency explained that the purpose of the video release was to inform New York City how to be safe in the event of the target of a nuclear weapon.


A one-and-a-half-minute video released online on the 11th of July stated that the possibility of an attack was "very low" and that the citizens should take action in a nuclear attack through a window inside the building. He evacuated away, stayed indoors to avoid exposure to radioactive dust, and called on the media to get official updates.

Citizens were worried about the content of the video, but there was also an opinion that there was no problem with caution.


Mayor Adams praised the city's efforts as proactive on the 12th, denying the view that it



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