Explained: What happens when a nuclear bomb detonates and its aftermath.

A nuclear blast is not just a cataclysmic event—it's a symphony of destruction, with shockwaves, searing heat, electromagnetic pulses, and deadly radiation. Its aftermath echoes through history, shaping geopolitics and humanitarian crises. As tensions simmer and arsenals grow, the world grapples with the shadow of nuclear annihilation.

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