The location where North Korea's nuclear trials were conducted is towards total extinction

The location of North Korea's nuclear testing could disappear directly, geologists say, as repeated underground nuclear tests have broken and pierced the rock under the mountain test that has organised six nuclear tests in the last 11 years. The location of nuclear tests called Punggye is [...]
The location of nuclear tests called Punggye is the only known North Core country for testing atomic weapons, which is located on Mt Mantap, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
This country has been the target of global attention since testing the hydrogen bomb on September 3rd.
This blast was estimated to be 250 kilotons, 16-17 times more powerful than the US atom bomb thrown in Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945.
The test also caused an earthquake of around 6.1 magnitudeal power, where it caused opening a chamber-shaped cave. The horror of the main earthquake followed, including a 4.6 magnitude earthquake just eight minutes after the test.
Recently, a 2.9 magnitude earthquake occurred on October 12, more than five weeks after the initial explosion.
The thermonouclear detonation has been powerful enough to potentially make the geologically unstable country inappropriate even for nuclear testing. This is known as “The tired syndrome of Mount” when nuclear blasts damage underground formations and make the country unstable.
The Poonggers site has three tunnel complexes, which means at least two are still usable. “There is no valid reason to assume that the location of Punjabi tests is not able to contain other underground nuclear tests”, analysts told “38 North”, a Web site that focuses on North Korean issues.
The DRC has conducted six nuclear tests, three of them over the past two years. The September 2017 test used a hydrogen bomb 10 times more powerful than that tested just a year ago. The rapid progress of the country's nuclear programme has shaken foreign powers like the United States of America and the European Union, but Pyongyangi insists the programme is calm and only for preventive purposes./Periscopi/












