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Experts consistently emphasize that theoretical scenarios involving nuclear or large-scale conflict would have widespread consequences that extend far beyond any specific location. Factors such as wind patterns, weather systems, and the scale of an event could influence where fallout or environmental effects might travel. In addition to immediate impacts, analysts note that infrastructure disruptions, economic instability, and potential contamination of water or food supplies could affect communities across large areas. Because modern systems are interconnected, challenges in one region could ripple across the entire country and even internationally.
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