It cannot. If the blast does not directly kill the people in question, then they may be infected by the nuclear radiation. This radiation is deadly and often kills victims, but will not turn them into zombies.
Yes, triaging victims is an important goal for CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) members. CERT members are trained to assess and prioritize the needs of victims during a disaster or emergency situation to provide the most effective assistance. Triage helps ensure that those in critical condition receive immediate care and resources.
Triage area in a hospital is an area where all victims go to be categorized, per the related link: "Triage is also commonly used in crowded emergency rooms and walk-in clinics to determine which patients should be seen and treated immediately.".
No, the tsunami did not trigger a nuclear blast. The nuclear blast at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan was caused by a loss of cooling functionality due to the earthquake which occurred before the tsunami.
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Lewiscite compounds are the cause of the victims' injuries.
Lewiscite compounds are the cause of the victims' injuries.
Simple Triage And Rapid Treatment (START) is a triage method used by first responders to quickly classify victims during a mass casualty incident (MCI) based on the severity of their injuries.
An underground nuclear blast is referred to as an underground nuclear test. It involves detonating a nuclear weapon below the surface of the Earth, effectively containing the explosion underground. This type of blast generates seismic waves that can be detected and analyzed for various purposes, including testing nuclear weapons technology.
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The blast effects (which is all the question as worded asks about) would be the same as the blast effects of a weight of TNT identical to the nuclear bomb's yield (by definition). However a nuclear bomb has additional effects that the TNT doesn't, but as this question only asked about blast effects, I won't visit them.
A nuclear blast can have devastating effects, including heat, blast pressure, and radiation that can result in immediate death. The impact of a nuclear blast depends on various factors, such as the distance from the explosion and the size of the bomb.