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UK’s safest places to live in a nuclear attack as war erupts in Middle East

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Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East involving Iran, experts have identified the UK’s potentially safest locations in the event of a nuclear attack

Global turmoil has erupted following escalating tensions between Iran, the US and Israel.

Military action has rippled throughout the Middle East, with sweeping airspace restrictions implemented as hostilities intensify.

The conflict has also wreaked havoc on travel plans, leaving thousands of British holidaymakers marooned worldwide as airports shut their doors and aircraft remain grounded.

Whilst Prime Minister Keir Starmer has dismissed any prospect of Britain joining aerial operations, this doesn’t mean the nation will stay completely detached – he’s pledged to permit UK bases being utilised for defensive purposes to safeguard regional allies facing the threat of retaliatory strikes.

Concerns are mounting that Iran might set its sights on British interests, prompting the PM to dispatch warship HMS Dragon and helicopters equipped with counter-drone technology to Cyprus following a drone strike on a UK airbase, reports the Express.

In a statement shared on X, Mr Starmer said: “The UK is fully committed to the security of Cyprus and British military personnel based there.

“We’re continuing our defensive operations and I’ve just spoken with the President of Cyprus to let him know that we are sending helicopters with counter drone capabilities and HMS Dragon is to be deployed to the region. We will always act in the interest of the UK and our allies.”

According to the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), the best method to protect yourself and your loved ones before, during and following a nuclear blast is “getting inside the centre of a building or basement”.

They explained: “On August 6, 1945, Mr Eizo Nomura was in the basement of a building in Hiroshima, about 170 meters from ground zero. He survived the atomic bombing and died in 1982 at the age of 84. Most people within a few hundred metres of a nuclear detonation are not likely to survive, especially if unprepared.

“Be inside before the fallout arrives. After a detonation, you will have 10 minutes or more to find an adequate shelter before fallout arrives. If a multi-story building or a basement can be safely reached within a few minutes of the explosion, go there immediately. The safest buildings have brick or concrete walls. Underground parking garages and subways can also provide good shelter.”

Based on this advice, it seems logical to suggest that London, with its extensive Underground network, would offer excellent protection, with tube tunnels providing significant shielding against the explosion. This was, of course, where thousands of Londoners sought safety during the harrowing period of the Blitz, the Mirror reports.

Nevertheless, opinions are divided on this matter, with some experts cautioning that modern nuclear weapons could burrow considerably deeper than Second World War munitions, suggesting even Hampstead station at 58 metres beneath the surface might prove perilously inadequate.

Andrew Futter, a Professor of International Politics at the University of Leicester, has indicated that the London Underground may fail to provide sufficient shelter during a nuclear attack, as it “probably wouldn’t be deep enough if there was a direct hit”.

To maximise chances of survival, staying well outside the blast zone is essential should a major British city, such as London or Edinburgh, face an attack.

The impact of a nuclear detonation depends on multiple factors, including radiation, fireball, air blast, and thermal radiation, with respective radii extending to 153 km2, 197 km2, 1,420 km2, and 12,960 km2.

While these distances may fluctuate depending on meteorological conditions, property analysts have identified 20 spots that might potentially provide better protection than built-up areas, according to research published by EMoov in 2017.

That said, even these locations might not escape radiation carried by wind patterns. With this in mind, the remote island of Foula in the Shetland Isles could feasibly represent the most secure sanctuary in Britain during nuclear hostilities.

The full list of the safest spots appears below:.

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