Nuclear Survival in
Delaware

This is the nuclear target map for Delaware, but remember, fallout can go anywhere or everywhere (and probably will). After you have looked at this map look at the Information for Delaware that follows it.

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Nuclear Weapon Target Map for Delaware (FEMA-196/September 1990)Delaware targets

UPDATE to Target Information!!!

Information for Delaware

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It is recommended that you go through the following 10 steps in studying about the nuclear threat to Delaware.

1. Look at the State Map above to see the target nuclear areas in Delaware.

2. Look at the general expected fallout map to see where Delaware
(according to the prevailing wind pattern)
gets fallout from other states.

3. If the state that you live in is anywhere EAST of any of the following 6 states in the prevailing wind pattern then look at the states in RED on the INDEX of STATES for

  • Montana
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota
  • Nebraska
  • Missouri
  • Colorado

  • These six states contain what is called DENSE PACK which I explain on each of those states pages. UNDERSTAND that the wind pattern COULD at that time be something other than the "prevailing" wind pattern.

    4. Bookmark the present URL or make a copy of this present address so that you can come back to it after going to

    Blast Mapper.

    This mapper is on someone else's web site so that you will need to save this address in order to return here if your back button doesn't work. However, you want to be sure to go the mapper site and calculate the damage to probable targets (cities) around you.

    5. Memorize the THREE top rules for survival. They are:

  • Number One - Get out of the cities!

  • Number Two - Get out of the cities!

  • Number Three - Get out of the cities!

  • 6. The follow-on rules are:
  • a. Have a shelter
  • b. Work with a group (you are going to need the manpower, brainpower, and skillpower).
  • c. Stock supplies.

    7. My Survival Web Page contains links to lots of other information such as free books to download about nuclear survival, links to plans for building shelters, and even free consultation about building a shelter.

    8. If you are SUPER concerned about nuclear survival you might consider joining the

    Ark Two Community.

    9. If you like, you can look at our Honor List for groups that we know of that have an existing rural location. Most of these, however, have no direct interest or preparation in regards to nuclear survival. At the bottom of this page is a Directory of our contacts in Delaware. Many of the local entries for states were listed because of their Y2K concerns and may not have any nuclear concerns.

    10. And finally, if you wish to be on the mailing list for my irregular newsletter in which I analyze current events in regards to the nuclear threat, you can sign-up here:

    http://lists.pairowoodies.com/mailman/listinfo/arktwo

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    Link to the Directory for Delaware


    The following is the most commonly used prevailing wind predicted fallout pattern, but remember, fallout can go anywhere or everywhere (and probably will).

    Continental US Fallout Pattern for Prevailing Winds (FEMA-196/September 1990)

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    The Directory for Delaware


    Delaware (New Castle County) State TEAM Leader
    DELAWARE (Other)

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    170. New Castle County Delaware

    Delaware State TEAM Leader
    TEAM stands for Together Everyone Achieves More
    The TEAM Leaders function is to tell you of other individuals in your geographic area, who are preparing and who would like to form a preparedness group or start a survival community.

    We feel it is important to work within the community and get the word out about Y2K and its many challenges, so that everyone, the elderly, the disabled, the infirm, and the average person might best prepare themselves. We and many people like us don't have the means to set themselves up in a secluded mountain retreat. We are firmly committed to staying engaged in the community, working with local and state governments whenever possible, and to help our neighbors see this thing through.

    We are in the process of gathering information on food and water storage, and also on alternative technologies, organic gardening, seed saving, canning and other aspects of sustainable living. We would like to put together a list of skilled trades-men and -women, medical personnel, etc., willing to assist with personal preparation. However, we need to hear from others who are interested/concerned about the impact of the Y2K possibilities. Please contact us.

    Your contact for the Delaware TEAM Leader is:
    Lou & Barb

    Disciplr12@aol.com

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    "Other" Intentional Communities in DELAWARE

    Arden Village

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    Still Another Survival Community

    Do you know of another survival community? If so, please tell us at:

    Survival@webpal.org

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