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Chilling map reveals where 75% of US population could perish in event of a nuclear attack.
Every populated city on the East Coast , Midwest , West Coast and South COULD ? be targeted, killing up to 250 million Americans - about 75 percent of the country's population.
Only Western Texas, parts of Nevada , Michigan and Wisconsin would avoid being instantly obliterated on impact.
Military facilities would be prime targets, including where ICBM silos are located.
Infrastructure like power plants, transportation hubs, oil refineries and critical communication centers would also be under attack if bombs were dropped.
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