A peaceful country, Canada got caught up in the action with Europe and America, taking it's "big brothers" side as usual. Ground Zero for the war, Canada was completely destroyed. Nothing but a wasteland at this point, Canada's forests, lakes, and cities are all wiped clean. The bomb having landed in Manitoba, everything appears as if it was being pushed away from that area. Trees all sway to the outside of it, though most are dead, and the buildings are either leaning or fell from that direction. Hudson Bay is a murky green, very swampy with who-knows-what living inside of it. All I know is if you live in Canada, expect some trouble. Moderator:Alphas
Spreading down from Manitobo, the blast continued on through North Dakota, destroying it and it's south counterpart completely. The destruction traveling in a wide arc, the damage here is still quite extensive, even if not as bad as Canada. Some buildings are still standing, and could make a great shelter if not for the fact that they have massive holes throughout them. Fires constantly burn here as well as Canada from the residual nuclear energy and radioactivity. Moderator:Alphas