Operation Castle Bravo (or just Bravo) was a nuclear test conducted by the United States of America on March 1, 1954. It is notable for the massively higher yield than originally predicted (predicted 4 to 6 megatons, actual yield around 15mt), which made it the worst radiological accident ever caused by the United States. The natural uranium used in the bomb produced heavy fallout. A change in the wind direction caused the fallout to happen in places where it caused trouble. Further because the yield was greater than expected the fallout was dispersed more widely.
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