North Korea could kill two million people with a nuclear strike on Seoul and Tokyo and injure a further 7.7million, experts have warned.
The hypothetical scenario has been analysed by scholars
who made their conclusions amid rising tension between the hermit
kingdom and the US.
A general view of nightlife in Tokyo, Japan. Crowded
streets of Shinjuku shopping district with blurred commuters at dusk.
They would all be in danger if North Korea decided to strike
The analysis was carried out by US website 38 North
following North Korea’s nuclear and missile tests and Donald Trump’s
threat of retaliation.
Author Michael J Zagurek Jr said based on his
calculations, nuclear attacks on the capital cities of South Korea and
Japan could kill as many as 2.1 million people and injure 7.7 million
others, according to Yonhap.
This was based on the assumption North Korea would launch its entire arsenal of 25 nuclear weapons.
Seoul has a population of 24.1million and Tokyo
37.9million and the final fatality figures were worked out by taking
into consideration the probability of detonation.
Also taken into account was South Korea deploying the
anti-missile Terminal High Altitude Air Defence (THAAD) system.
(Dailymail)
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