one chinese for five megaton warhead would do to a city in the united states forgot through. the detonation of that weapon over a city would instantly ignite about six or seven hundred square miles on fire. and within twenty to thirty minutes all those fires would colas into a single gigantic firestorm or be no escape from it so all the people there would perish so the u.s. with say hundreds of. nuclear weapons on chinese cities well when you combine all the smoke from these nuclear weapons detonating it actually creates millions of tons of black carbon spoke all rise above club level into the stratosphere it s heated by the sun and sacks like a solar collector and that s smoke because of that will say there for ten years or longer and what the smoke does is it blocks forming sunlight from reaching the surface of the earth. and it becomes so cold in a matter of just a couple weeks that will the temperatures will fall below freezing every day for one to three years. and it wil
as to pan yan she learn from history and the face forward to was the future. the present was also on our mind during his talks he said japan was paying close attention to human rights in china increasing uncertainties in the two countries respective ties with the united states are pushing japan and china closer shinzo abhi worries about the united states declining presence in the region while president xi jinping hopes that japan can help ease the impact of china s escalating trade war with the united states japan is looking at both the united states and china and trying to figure out what s the best balance between these two states depends biggest trading partner today is china and that relationship will continue to be important but japan s a security partner without comparison is the united states but the united states and japan also have many overlapping institutions so in china japan s prime minister is having to perform a delicate balancing act adrian brown al jazeera be
children we don t have anywhere else to live so who just come back here that may not be their decision to make though if the government goes ahead with a new master plan to rebuild the city. those that used to live in this suburb of aurora and a neighboring community will be relocated the government says the ground is too unstable to rebuild here which it seems has always been the case since the disaster it s emerged that the government knew areas like this were particularly dangerous six years ago its own experts drew a map of city highlighting areas where there was a high risk of liquefaction occurring in an earthquake this was one of those so-called red zones where hundreds if not thousands of people died. local government leaders wouldn t give al-jazeera an interview experts say the map should now be studied very closely as part of rehabilitation which is expected to cost almost one point five billion dollars. you know. kind of like the buffer zone and green zone we. the
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