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Dirty Bomb
  • A dirty bomb, or radiological dispersion device (RDD), is a bomb that uses conventional explosives such as dynamite to spread radioactive materials in the form of powder or pellets. A dirty bomb is not the same as a nuclear blast. A nuclear blast involves the splitting of atoms and a huge release of energy that produces the atomic mushroom cloud. A dirty bomb works completely differently and cannot create a nuclear blast. A dirty bomb spreads smaller amounts of radioactive material into the surrounding area for the main purpose of frightening people and contaminating buildings or land.
 
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What are the main dangers of a dirty bomb?.
  • The main danger from a dirty bomb is from the explosion, which can cause serious injuries and property damage. The radioactive materials used in a dirty bomb would probably not create enough radiation exposure to immediately cause serious illness, except to those people who are very close to the blast site. However, the radioactive dust and smoke spread by the explosion could be dangerous if it is inhaled. Because people cannot see, smell, feel, or taste radiation, you should take immediate steps to protect yourself and your loved ones..
 
 

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