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Volume 1, Urban Management¡¯s American Strategy Chapter 137, Boiling Sea, Snow of Death

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    The preemptive light of death has not yet dissipated from people's sight, and the nuclear storm that destroyed the world has also followed closely.

    ¡ª¡ªAfter the hydrogen bomb was detonated in the air, the huge shock wave generated quickly rushed to the ground. Part of it was quickly bounced up, forming a bright and huge mushroom cloud, rising from the ground, rolling with fire and smoke.  It continues to spread and climb higher, and finally a pillar stands proudly in the sky This terrifying, bright mushroom cloud carrying deadly radiation has a diameter of more than two kilometers at the base alone, and  The height eventually reached more than 50 kilometers, far exceeding the world's highest peak, Mount Everest!

    As for the other part of the shock wave energy, it carried countless radiation dust and swept a more deadly nuclear storm on the ground!

    ¡ª¡ªThe momentum of this nuclear storm is so terrifying that its central wind speed has far exceeded the speed of sound.  The destructive power of this supersonic nuclear storm is a hundred or even a thousand times more than a Category 12 typhoon.  I saw it was like the giant hammer of the God of Thunder, stirring the world with ease:

    Towering trees with leafy branches were uprooted, hills with lush vegetation were shaved bald, solid buildings were knocked down like matchboxes, and tall lighthouses seemed to be struck by a pair of invisible giants.  The hands were twisted and crushed, and the trains, cars, ferries, and people and animals on the ground were swept up to high altitudes by the huge air currents, and were tossed around like rubber balls Even the extremely strong coastal defense forts around Sasebo Military Port, which have been operated for many years, are extremely strong.  , are also like castles made of sand.  It was roughly torn from the shore and thrown into the boiling sea.  There was an unlucky small cargo ship that was actually thrown onto the land a full five kilometers away.  A shrine with only ruins left was completely smashed to pieces.

    In addition to the completely destroyed Sasebo naval port, the shock wave of the hydrogen bomb also spread death and fear in all directions.  Like the most violent typhoon, it razed hundreds of villages and towns to the ground, and blew off roofs in a larger area - in fact, the shock wave itself killed people.  It was so horrific that it even left the eyeballs and internal organs of some victims.  They all flew out of the body!

    What's more, even in places far away from the center of the explosion, the impact of the nuclear storm itself is enough.  It may no longer be fatal to the human body, but the building fragments and scrap metal destroyed by the shock wave are thrown everywhere like deadly shotguns, penetrating door panels and walls at high speeds like bullets.  Rushing towards the unprepared victim.  Splashing blood flowers, causing an astonishing amount of secondary damage!

    Next, under the illumination of a mushroom cloud as bright as a super torch, raging fire also burned in the streets and mountains and forests within a radius of hundreds of miles, and it was out of control - the lethal dose released when a hydrogen bomb exploded  Nuclear radiation killed most of the potential firefighting teams in the first place; and the high temperature heat wave caused by the nuclear explosion made the already flammable Japanese paper and wood buildings seem like dry wood meeting Mars In the continuous  Amidst the fires and long-term high radiation, even people hiding in underground fortifications will have a hard time surviving.  We can only pray that we are far enough away from the center of the nuclear explosion.

    A Japanese reporter's report recorded the tragic catastrophe under the mushroom cloud: "outside the absolute death zone that left no life. Houses collapsed amid flying bricks and beams. About 20 kilometers away from the center of the explosion  In the place, most of the houses were razed to the ground, as if they were made of light cardboard. Almost all the people in the houses died on the spot. Even if some people survived due to some miracle, they would be immediately surrounded by flames.  The few people who struggle to escape from the fire and reach a safe place generally have a hard time surviving for more than ten days. Moreover, these people often have large areas of skin falling off before dying, and their bodies are bloody and bloody. The indescribable misery and pain make them  People feel that it would be better for them to die then"

    What's more, even the vast sea became boiling in the high temperature of the nuclear explosion. Millions of tons of seawater were evaporated by the high temperature in an instant, and the fish in the sea also suffered.  It was roasted or even scorched in an instant, rolling in the wind in the flames and heat waves And seawater is an incompressible liquid, so the explosion can only transfer energy to the surrounding seawater, thus forming a galloping line around Sasebo for dozens of kilometers.  huge waves!  Moreover, the rolling waves contain a large amount of radioactive material, leaving a horrific kiss of death on everything it comes in contact with

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    When the Sasebo naval port, where the main force of the Japanese combined fleet was assembled, had been basically wiped off all traces from the earth by this hydrogen bomb with the equivalent of 20 million tons of TNT, the Nagasaki commercial port, where the British, French and American expeditionary fleets were parked,  But it hasn't been too seriously damaged yet.

    ¡ª¡ªHydrogen bombs over downtown Nagasaki and SaseboThe straight-line distance of about fifty kilometers between the explosion cores is already at the edge of the maximum lethality range of this hydrogen bomb, and the lethality of the death light has become minimal.  Moreover, between Nagasaki and Sasebo, there are several rugged hills and dozens of kilometers of water in Omura Bay, which further reduces the lethality of the nuclear explosion But even so, its momentum is already extremely terrifying.  people.

    In short, at the first moment of the nuclear explosion, neither the ordinary citizens of Nagasaki Port nor the officers and soldiers of the British, French and American expeditionary fleets realized what had happened. They just walked out of the house and shipyard inexplicably, and then in surprise  Looking at the artificial sun rising on the sea in the distanceand then, the hot air waves coming from the north, violently washing away the people and buildings on the ground - like a typhoon-like strong hot wind, setting off countless days  The roof of the ancient-style building made it impossible for most people to stand. They could only lie on the ground, listening to the crazy howling of the air in their ears in fear.  The Mars particles mixed in the hot wind quickly caused the crowded and messy streets in Nagasaki to burst into flames.

    ¡°However, before the fire really spread, people had to face a baptism of majestic sea water: huge waves that were several stories high, set off by the shock wave of the nuclear explosion.  It swept across the entire Omura Bay from north to south and landed on the north side of the Nagasaki Peninsula - seawater is an incompressible liquid, and the explosion transferred energy to the surrounding seawater.  It was like a sledgehammer hitting any obstacle in front: the fragile breakwater was washed away or submerged in an instant, and all the warships and merchant ships anchored in the Dancun Bay anchorage were washed up on the beach and stranded, even on the mountain.  The wall was smashed into pieces Those unfortunate enough to stay in the north of the Nagasaki Peninsula could only watch helplessly while hugging trees and pillars in the hot wind that burned their skin, muttering prayers to the gods and Buddhas.  Mountain-like waves surged towards the shore.  There is nowhere to hide, and it feels like the end of the world is coming

    ¡ª¡ªThe earth trembled in shock, and the sea boiled in flames.  Human beings endured the torment of the two heavens of ice and fire in the huge waves and hot winds The dazzling light and the deafening sound of thunder reminded people of the oil paintings about purgatory - a true horror in the abyss of hell.  scene.  After finally waiting for the world to temporarily regain peace, people who were lucky enough to escape came out of the ruins one after another.  Come to an open space with a wide view.  Then I stared up at the mushroom cloud standing proudly between the sky and the earth in stunned silence - the colorful flames and thick smoke rolled in this cloud, and countless flashes of radiation dust also flew into the sky, covering the entire night sky, making people feel like they were  It feels like being next to a smoky coal-burning boiler, or like being in a glittering jewelry store All of this changes so fast that most people's thinking cannot keep up with the coming catastrophe, and some people are crazy and chaotic.  It's called running around; some people are dumbfounded and their thoughts are blank; some people are mumbling words.  Kneel down and pray, asking gods and Buddhas for spiritual comfort.  More people were so excited that they couldn't describe the magnificent scenery in front of them.

    However, the vast majority of Nagasaki citizens did not have much free time to be stunned, because the rising temperature, the brighter and brighter firelight, and the smell of smoke that filled their nostrils soon turned them away from the gorgeous scene in the distance.  Suddenly I was brought back to the cruel reality around me - a fire broke out!

    Under the illumination of the mushroom cloud as bright as a super lighthouse, the scorching foehn wind carried red embers and flying ashes, spreading along every street, and soon burned out of control.  The electricity and running water in the city had already been destroyed in the impact of the nuclear explosion. The collapsed houses also blocked the access of firetrucks. The dry and hot strong winds further fueled the fire - this wind blew thousands of sparks.  It fanned into a prairie fire, with flames flying in all directions, uprooting big trees and tearing off all corrugated roofs - the poor firefighters and police could neither control the flames that were rushing forward nor stop them from being frightened.  The fleeing crowd finally had to give up their efforts to put out the fire and instead called on citizens to evacuate as soon as possible

    Suddenly, adults and children were running for their lives, scurrying around like mice.  They were so panicked that they only knew how to rush around, not knowing the direction or knowing that the clothes they had rescued in their hands were burning.  Smoke and flames chased them like living creatures, knocking them to the ground and killing them by the hundreds.  Many people crowded into monasteries and buildings to take shelter, only to be reduced to ashes in the suffocating heat; others jumped into water tanks on rooftops or pools in parks in a panic, only to have the little water boil quickly.  The people in the water also became dumplings.  In the streets with the densest buildings, the blazing flames and hot gases even melted the metal!

    The fleets of various countries anchored on the southern sea surface of Nagasaki Port, in addition to the mushroom cloud in the distance that has not yet dissipated, witnessed a horrific scene of catastrophe nearby - the hot wind was filled with disgusting burning human flesh.  The stench was stench, and the city center burned as brightly as the sun.  Thick smoke billows towardsIn the middle, the lower part is reflected orange by the firelight, which contrasts with the bright mushroom cloud in the distance. It is fueled by thousands of creatures and countless wealth, showing a cruel beauty.  Even warships from various countries at anchor near the fire scene had to make emergency fires and move around to prevent sailors from being suffocated to death by the smoke.  As for those soldiers who were addicted to the flower streets and willow lanes and stayed out in brothels on the shore at night, they could only be ignored.

    In addition to Nagasaki Port, other cities such as Kokura, Karatsu, and Shimabara in northern Kyushu Island, and even Shimonoseki Port on Honshu Island, are also struggling in the sea of ????fire and huge waves.  Even the Yawata Iron Works, built using the Sino-Japanese War reparations, collapsed in the flames.

    When dawn came, the fires in downtown Nagasaki finally began to extinguish, but this is the most European city in Japan, with the largest number of Christians, and a fusion of Eastern and Western cultures.  It has also been burned into a large area of ??charred, hideous, ugly, and stinking ruins. The miserable state is horrifying to see.  Those quaint and exquisite churches and mission schools, and historic Western-style buildings.  There are also scenic spots that attract tourists, such as the legendary Glover Building, the former residence of "Madame Butterfly" overlooking the harbor, all of which were lost in the fire I don't know how many citizens were left homeless after the fire, and they were devastated.  Standing on the outskirts, looking at the vast scorched earth in the city, there was nothing left except life.

    However, although the tragic experience of these people is regrettable enough.  But the suffering they are about to endure is far from over

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    At the same time, despite the scorching foene winds and huge waves, the cruiser Atago finally arrived near Sasebo in the morning of this day.

    Before that.  The sailors on the cruiser Atago have rescued a Japanese torpedo boat that ran aground out of control. This torpedo boat was patrolling on the sea about 12 kilometers away from the Sasebo Naval Port, and then it was almost turned into a torpedo boat by the strong light and hot wind.  The oven was knocked onto a shallow beach by a row of huge waves.  As a result, several survivors in the cabin escaped with their lives.  And then used the signal gun and signal flag to contact the Atago.

    "When that terrible flash suddenly lit up, I was standing at the cabin door with my back to the outside. I felt a sharp pain in my left shoulder at the beginning. When I looked back, I saw that my shoulder had turned yellow. I  Puzzled, I reached out and touched it, and a piece of skin fell off.¡±

    The chief engineer on this torpedo boat, an old sailor with a scar face, groaned in pain.  While speaking to Sentaro who was bringing him rice balls and hot tea, he said, "Everyone on the deck was burned. The worst guy could not even tell the difference between his chest and back. The other people's hair  They were all gone, and his whole body was blackThe captain became blind at that time, and later lost his life when he was hit ashore by a big wave"

    Although the old sailor looked energetic, his hair continued to fall down. In addition to extensive burns, other survivors also had similar symptoms - nausea first, then vomiting,  Later, diarrhea and fever returned.  Two of them actually had strange bright spots on their bodies - some were red, some were green with yellow, some were black, and some were purple. It made people wonder how they could still be alive?  Another person's arm was burned and he ignored it, but later he vomited blood.  In order to relieve the pain, he immersed his injured hand in the water, and then in full view, he discovered something incredible, like blue smoke, slowly emerging from his hand

    ¡ª¡ªThe horrific experiences of the torpedo boat survivors have made everyone on the Atago mentally prepared for this tragedy.  However, when the battleship continued to sail towards the Sasebo Naval Port and arrived near the target, the officers and soldiers on the ship were still completely frightened by the tragic scene in front of them.

    At this moment, the mushroom cloud hanging over Sasebo has begun to gradually dissipate, but even from more than a hundred kilometers away, the pungent burnt smell can still be smelled.  The sky-blocking radiation dust filled the sky, making the sunlight extremely dim And beneath the mushroom cloud, the Sasebo Fort, which the navy officers were originally very familiar with, has turned into a completely unfamiliar and terrifying world!  A doomsday world after a catastrophe!

    ¡ª¡ªEverything they were familiar with in Sasebo, including everything on the ground and on the sea, now no longer exists!

    Under the leaden sky, not a single complete house or even a single standing tree could be seen on the entire coastline. There were miserable broken walls and all kinds of messy debris everywhere, piled up haphazardly.  The original lighthouses, turrets and barracks were all razed to the ground, and the ground was covered with dark red and black scorched earth. From time to time, there would be bright and strange lights. The majestic Japanese Imperial Combined Fleet completely disappeared, leaving only the sea and the  The piles of broken boats on the beach?Wreckage.  All port facilities have been destroyed, and only some steel bars that have not been melted are still there, rolled up into a twisted shape like a spider web

    On the sea far away from the military port, mutilated corpses were floating everywhere.  Some were clothed and some were naked, but they were all as black as charcoal. It was impossible to tell whether they were men or women, or whether the long things floating past were arms or legs, or whether they were just burnt.  Blocks of wood.

    Looking at the horrific scene in front of them, which was like hell, the Japanese sailors on the Atago cruiser couldn't help but burst into tears for a while.

    But what they didn¡¯t know was that the nightmare of the Japanese Empire did not end here, and their own bad luck had just begun.

    ¡ª¡ªAt the same time that the Atago cruiser arrived near the hydrogen bomb explosion site, a heavy "heavy snow" began to fall.  This magical "heavy snow" is composed of radioactive dust that fell after the mushroom cloud dispersed. It is turbid and dense, causing everyone bathing in the "snow" to suffer from almost incurable acute radiation sickness.  ¡ª¡ªThe most common symptoms are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, hair loss, subcutaneous bleeding, etc. Some people have developed leukemia as a result.  Most of the patients will die quickly within no more than a month.

    What¡¯s even more terrifying is that the radiation dust pollution range of this 20-million-ton hydrogen bomb, centered on the explosion point of the hydrogen bomb, spread along the prevailing southwest wind at the time, and was a full 400 kilometers long and about 100 kilometers wide!  Within the scope of this nuclear contamination, all exposed creatures have been contaminated with lethal doses of radioactivity, and are destined to die one after another in a very short period of time, or at least to be permanently disabled, which is worse than death

    ¡ª¡ªThe Imperial Japanese Combined Fleet is finished.  The intervention fleets of Britain, France and the United States heading to the east are about to die and be destroyed.  (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature. The novels will be better and updated faster!
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