If Bombing Bombay

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The shock wave of a blast centred in the Fort area would destroy more or less completely a circle with a 1.1-kilometre radius. Most of the buildings from Colaba to Victoria Terminus, along the entire width of the island, would be destroyed. All kuchha houses up to 1.7 km from the point of explosion would be destroyed. The winds accompanying the shock wave, reaching speeds of over 110 km/h to a distance of 3 km or more, would destroy many more buildings. One has to remember that many of the city's buildings, especially older ones, are poorly constructed and are liable to collapse due to the shock wave and the hurricane-speed winds even if they are far from the epicentre.

Within a few minutes the fires ignited by the flash of light and heat would start to coalesce into super-fires, engulfing an area within a radius of up to 2 km. The temperatures in the fire zone could reach several hundred degrees. The high heat covering such a large area would act like a large pump sucking in air from surrounding areas. The inward winds would reach speeds of 50-80 km/h.

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