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After an all out nuclear war if you lived outside the areas totally destroyed, you would likely find yourself back in the Stone Age.Hiding under the desk if the school was obliterated would be useless. However let’s say the nuke hit farther away. Let’s say the aim was off, a common issue through the years. What then?
You would be more protected under your desk from debris, like flying glass than standing and watching. Second. We are human and it is instinctive to look towards the light. But that is exactly what you don’t want to do in a Nuke explosion.
Under the desk useless if you are ground zero. But outside of that it might make the difference between life and death. Or do you view a nuke as a big floating ball of instant death?
It is quite possible that an EMP would have taken out all electrical power and nuclear reactors would be starting to melt down. You might have a nuclear winter coming because of all the fires and debris in the atmosphere. The police wold likely be unavailable and there would be no way to contact them. Grocery stores would be emptied quickly.
Your best chance to survive would be if you are a survivalist and have stockpiled food, guns and ammo In a secure location or if you have a permit to enter a government super secret bomb shelter.
Keep in mind that just one nuclear bomb can ruin your entire day.