Expert Names Two Safer Places in a Nuclear War Scenario
A nuclear war would leave very few places on Earth protected from its long-term effects. According to investigative journalist Annie Jacobsen, Australia and New Zealand may offer the best chance of survival because of their distance from major Northern Hemisphere targets. (PrimeDialy)
Their remote location could reduce the risk of direct attacks and immediate fallout. Another important advantage is food production. Experts warn that a nuclear winter could damage crops in many parts of the world, especially in the Northern Hemisphere. (PrimeDialy)
Australia and New Zealand have large agricultural areas and milder conditions, which may help them continue producing food during a global crisis. However, the article makes clear that no country would be completely safe. Radiation, climate changes, and food shortages could still affect millions of people. (PrimeDialy)
The warning highlights one clear message: preventing nuclear war remains far more important than finding a safe place after it begins.