scorecardA nuclear attack would most likely target 1 of 6 US cities. Simulated images show how a Hiroshima-like explosion would affect each.
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A nuclear attack would most likely target 1 of 6 US cities. Simulated images show how a Hiroshima-like explosion would affect each.

Wellerstein's NukeMap tool lets you detonate a hypothetical nuclear bomb over any major city in the world.

A nuclear attack would most likely target 1 of 6 US cities. Simulated images show how a Hiroshima-like explosion would affect each.

In the event of a 15-kiloton blast, 64,000 people in San Francisco could perish — but that's the smallest number of any city of this list.

In the event of a 15-kiloton blast, 64,000 people in San Francisco could perish — but that

The city could also see about 172,00 injuries — more than Houston, LA, or Washington, DC.

If a fireball were to hit the city's Mission District, the Golden Gate Bridge would remain standing.

If a fireball were to hit the city

That blast would also miss two of the city's iconic waterside landmarks: the Ferry Building and Fisherman's Wharf.

If Houston were attacked, 90,000 people could die.

If Houston were attacked, 90,000 people could die.

Around 65,000 Houston residents could also be injured from a Hiroshima-like blast — the smallest total of injuries on this list.

The Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston would both be safe from damage if the bomb were detonated near the city's downtown.

The Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston would both be safe from damage if the bomb were detonated near the city

The Houston Zoo would likely escape air blasts as well.

In Los Angeles, 100,000 people would be killed.

In Los Angeles, 100,000 people would be killed.

Around 151,000 people would be injured.

In the simulation below, LA's historic center is located directly within the fireball, so everyone there would likely perish.

In the simulation below, LA

Since Los Angeles is a sprawling city, neighborhoods like West Hollywood and Beverly Hills would be relatively safe in this simulation.

A 15-kiloton explosion could cause 120,000 deaths in Washington, DC.

A 15-kiloton explosion could cause 120,000 deaths in Washington, DC.

Nearly 169,000 people would be injured.

The Pentagon and Ronald Reagan Airport might escape thermal radiation if a bomb were detonated over the National Mall.

The Pentagon and Ronald Reagan Airport might escape thermal radiation if a bomb were detonated over the National Mall.

The air blast could be strong enough to damage the White House and Washington Monument, according to Wellerstein's simulation.

In Chicago, a nuclear bomb could kill 151,000 people — almost as many as Houston's and San Francisco's death counts combined.

In Chicago, a nuclear bomb could kill 151,000 people — almost as many as Houston

Around 209,000 residents would be injured.

People at the University of Chicago and Willis Tower would be exposed to severe doses of radiation under this simulation, which is based on an explosion above the South Loop neighborhood.

People at the University of Chicago and Willis Tower would be exposed to severe doses of radiation under this simulation, which is based on an explosion above the South Loop neighborhood.

Those visiting the Cloud Gate sculpture (better known as "The Bean") could experience third-degree burns.

A nuclear bomb dropped on New York City could kill 264,000 people — the most of any city on this list.

A nuclear bomb dropped on New York City could kill 264,000 people — the most of any city on this list.

The city's total injury count would also be harrowing: Around 512,000 people would be hurt.

If the blast were to strike lower Manhattan, most of Brooklyn and Queens would be safe, but some windows there might still shatter.

If the blast were to strike lower Manhattan, most of Brooklyn and Queens would be safe, but some windows there might still shatter.

If the fireball were centered near Soho, as shown above, the city's Washington Square Park and Chinatown neighborhoods would be exposed to radiation. Parts of the Financial District would also see thermal radiation.

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