On the eve of the Indian-Pakisan nuclear war: Study says 125 million people would die

A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could kill 125 million people in just a few days. This would completely exceed the number of those killed during the six years of World War II and would represent an environmental catastrophe around the globe, a recent study has been found. Published in the magazine [...]
This would completely exceed the number of those killed during the six years of World War II and would represent an environmental catastrophe around the globe, a recent study has been found.
Published in Science Advances's magazine [Discipence Advances] during yesterday's day, the study predicted huge deaths in the event of such conflict, which would freeze global temperatures to extraordinary levels.
A war like this would not only endanger the locations where atomic bombs would be dropped, but would endanger the entire world,” have found the coauthors of this study.
Any detonated nuclear weapon would kill more than 700 thousand people, have found a computer simulation, while the explosion would send too much debris smoke into the atmosphere to cause the nuclear <x0-cydiver”, which would lead to violent temperature decline, and mass starvation.
This war has never been precedentd in human experience,” said Brian Toon, the lead author.
India and Pakistan currently have 300 nuclear weapons, while tensions between them have risen to the sky. /Periscope











