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Lethal air blast range refers to the distance from the epicenter of an explosion, particularly from a nuclear detonation, within which the blast wave is strong enough to cause significant destruction and fatalities. This range varies depending on the yield of the explosion, with higher-yield detonations producing lethal effects over greater distances. Generally, the lethal air blast range can extend from a few hundred meters to several kilometers, depending on the specific circumstances of the explosion.

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