unsplash.comSchoolchildren in Austria have begun to prepare for the possibility of a nuclear explosion, reports the local edition of the Express.Parents of children from several educational institutions in Vienna have already received a letter with the rules of conduct in the event of a nuclear explosion. A few weeks ago, schools received consent from mothers and fathers to receive potassium iodide tablets in the classroom during the reactor accident.A letter sent to parents describes in detail the clothes that must be prepared for schoolchildren in the event of a threat of radiological alarm. Also, basic rules of conduct for young children and students are listed. Residents of other cities across the country also reported that their children had received the same warnings.

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