Maybe we could come with a tiny device that would detect any explosive material in its circumference. We'd then plant these devices all over the public places or install a simple device that could jam frequencies so that the terrorist cannot detonate the bomb remotely.
In the related links box below, I posted the information.
Once the bomb has gone off, no one can stop it.
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The glass would be less likely to shatter from the concussion of bomb blasts nearby.
Killed immediately about 120,000
It's only August of 2007, so....
To help protect against bomb blasts.
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A number of people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki did survive the atomic blasts but naturally they were not at the centre of the detonations.
To avoid bomb blasts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it is crucial to promote global disarmament and strengthen international treaties that prevent nuclear proliferation. Education and awareness campaigns should emphasize the catastrophic consequences of nuclear warfare. Additionally, fostering diplomatic relations and dialogue between nations can help resolve conflicts peacefully, reducing the likelihood of military escalation. Finally, investing in advanced monitoring and verification systems can ensure compliance with disarmament agreements.