Stay indoors at all costs (luckily my house is old and therefore is built out of stone and not brick, making it pretty sturdy), unscrew one of the doors, put it up against a wall and put a matress ontop of it. Then once the blast had gone, if I'm still alive, I'm not sure whether I would stay indoors or try to leave the city and see if help will arrive.
Two women that survived Hiroshima were just 100 yards from the blast site - they were inside the bank, one of the sturdiest buildings in the city.
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How vain is man, who boasts in fight the valour of gigantic might!
-Georg Friedrich Händel
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