

This radioactive material falls to the ground, subjecting anything within the line of sight to radiation, for a considerable period of time.

This radioactive material condenses in the rain and forms dust and a light sandy material which emits alpha and beta particles, as well as gamma rays. The matter absorbs these neutrons, and becomes radioactive. When a nuclear bomb goes off, matter is vaporised in the fireball produced from the initial explosion and is exposed to Neutrons. A Nuclear bunker not only provides physical protection as an air-raid or bomb shelter would, but also protects from the impact of radioactive debris or ‘Fallout’ as a result of a nuclear explosion.
