π£ Humanity has come close to destroying itself several times with nuclear weapons.
π©οΈ In 1966, a B-52 bomber carrying hydrogen bombs had a near-disaster during a routine military operation.
β° False alarms have occurred that could have resulted in catastrophic outcomes.
π₯ A collision between two planes led to a massive explosion, resulting in casualties.
π£ The bombs involved in the accident had an immense yield, but luckily did not detonate completely.
β’οΈ The accident caused contamination of a large area with radioactive material.
π It took a significant amount of time and resources to locate and recover the missing bomb.
π£ There have been multiple accidents involving nuclear weapons throughout history, with some bombs being armed and ready to detonate.
π A B-52 carrying two hydrogen bombs crashed, with one bomb landing intact and the other breaking into pieces.
β οΈ A bomb that was armed and could have exploded is still lodged underground, covered by a concrete slab.
β οΈ Several incidents throughout history have nearly caused nuclear disasters, such as the plane crash over Greenland in 1968 and the sinking of the Soviet submarine carrying nuclear warheads in 1968.
π₯ One notable incident was the accidental dropping of a hydrogen bomb off an aircraft carrier during a training exercise near the coast of Japan in 1965, which has remained on the sea floor for over half a century.
π In 1980, a maintenance mishap in a silo in rural Arkansas led to a punctured fuel tank of a missile carrying a hydrogen bomb, resulting in a dangerous leak and subsequent explosion.
π₯ There have been several near misses with nuclear weapons, with one explosion resulting in death and injuries.
π The worry of a nuclear mishap extends beyond immediate damage, with the potential for retaliation and misunderstandings.
π The Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 was the closest the world has come to a full-blown nuclear war.
π Multiple instances where the world came close to nuclear disaster.
π Soviet satellite false alarm almost led to all-out war.
π Rocket launch mistaken for a missile, causing panic.
β° Accidental nuclear incidents highlight the real risk of nuclear weapons.
β Reduction in the number of nuclear weapons over time.
π£ As long as there are any nuclear weapons remaining, the future of humanity is not safe.
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