Holy shit, depending on the quantity this is a big problem. Potential "nuclear" levels of devastation kind of uh-ohs.
The reason being, Chlorine is heavier than air, so if you breathe it in it's not coming back out without a pump shoved into your lungs. Very dangerous stuff, and invisible to boot.
"Evacuation" is an understatement for just how quickly people should be getting the fuck out of there.
Chlorine gas!?
Holy shit, depending on the quantity this is a big problem. Potential "nuclear" levels of devastation kind of uh-ohs.
The reason being, Chlorine is heavier than air, so if you breathe it in it's not coming back out without a pump shoved into your lungs. Very dangerous stuff, and invisible to boot.
"Evacuation" is an understatement for just how quickly people should be getting the fuck out of there.
Chlorine is not invisible and in concentrations that could asphyxiate you you'd see the cloud coming.
Strong winds would mix it out and dilute the concentration
While that is true low enough concentrations can do damage to human beings and other life That is why the evacuation center may be expanded upon.
Low concentration can actually cure people.
Read about chlorine dioxide and MMS.
Small % of chlorine in the air can work like MMS.
Edit: Someone has downvoted. I don’t care. What I know is this: It helped me to cure covid in 24hrs (through inhalations). That’s all I need to know.