The specter of a global nuclear war is haunting the world with increasing concern, amid fears of a devastating catastrophe that could change the face of the earth forever.
Experts confirm that any nuclear war would involve massive explosions and radioactive contamination spreading everywhere, rendering most of the planet uninhabitable.
According to a report by the Daily Mail citing expert Annie Jacobsen, there are only two places that would remain safe in the event of this disaster: Australia and New Zealand.
Jacobsen explains that countries located in the southern hemisphere, especially Australia and New Zealand, would be the only ones capable of supporting agriculture and life after the nuclear winter, which would cover vast areas like Iowa and Ukraine with snow for ten years, leading to agricultural failure and massive famine.
She added that the ozone layer would be severely damaged, forcing people to live underground to escape radiation and harmful sun rays.
These warnings are based on recent studies such as Professor Owen Toon's study, which estimated the deaths of five billion people due to food shortages resulting from the nuclear winter.
The study predicts that massive fires caused by nuclear bombs would release smoke covering the stratospheric layer for years, blocking sunlight and significantly lowering temperatures, making agriculture impossible in most parts of the world.
In these harsh conditions, Australia and New Zealand remain the last refuge for humanity, where they can maintain agriculture and support life in the face of this nuclear nightmare.
The study warns that millions of people will die due to destruction, radiation, and famine, putting the world on the brink of a catastrophic end.
These fears raise questions about how to prepare for this potential disaster and highlight the importance of preventing the escalation of nuclear conflicts to preserve the future of humanity.