The phrase "radioactive fallout from nuclear formations that've passed over these areas more than 2x since 11" appears to be linked to statements made in recent news or social media, suggesting some areas have experienced radioactive fallout from nuclear detonations or tests more than twice since 1951. This is referenced on a social media post connected to a recent Dallas ICE shooting incident, quoting "radioactive fallout from nuclear formations that've passed over these areas more than 2x since 1951".
More broadly, radioactive fallout results from nuclear explosions, especially atmospheric nuclear tests conducted primarily between 1945 and the early 1960s in places like the U.S. and Nevada. Fallout involves radioactive particles lifted into the atmosphere, which then settle on the ground, potentially multiple times depending on weather and wind patterns. Such fallout historically covered many parts of the U.S. more than once, spreading radioactivity across states and even into neighboring countries.
Would you like information about specific areas affected more than twice by nuclear fallout since 1951 or more about general fallout patterns and their impacts?
