ooc: All government and military bunkers were either nuked or destroy with conventional explosives. All major cities and coastal towns were level with mainly two megaton to five megaton thermonuclear devices, and the resulting radiation and nuclear contamination would had kill any unprotected personnel around these areas through water supply contamination and nuclear fallout. Survival in dense residential areas will be highly unlikely after one week, but there may be survivors in remote rural areas and mountain villages that are isolated from the blast and radiation fallout. After two months, many survivors may die from the intermediate effects (continue fallout, forest fires, and hazardous pollutants created by destruction of military stockpiles). I say around 1 000 000 might be still be alive and well, but spread out and trap in the fallout.