Best places in the world to survive a nuclear apocalypse, according to study | Univision World News

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New Zealand

This remote country, regarding 8,000 miles (13,000 kilometers) from Miami, ranked second in the report. Its greatest advantage, the publication indicates, is
its food production and ability to withstand sudden changes in temperature.

Nevertheless,
Risk Analysis notes that New Zealand (with an area of ​​264,000 square kilometers, similar to Colorado, and a population of 5.03 million) is largely
dependent on other nations to generate power. Likewise, the state of its land routes might present challenges in the context of a nuclear apocalypse.

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