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What is the death mountain incident in India?

Some scientists believe that the Death Hill incident may have been caused by river bed diversion, river flooding, earthquake and its flood in ancient India, or an acute infectious disease caused the death of the whole city. Some people put forward the view that foreigners attacked on a large scale and slaughtered a large number of city residents.

Death Mountain is the seat of Mohenjodaro in Indian history. In Hindi, it means "Valley of Death". Here, investigators found evidence of several violent explosions. All buildings within a kilometer of Fiona Fang, the center of the explosion, were shattered. Many people's bones were found far from the center.

It can be seen from the posture of the skeleton that the disaster of death came suddenly and people didn't realize it. Strangely, these bones contain radiation levels comparable to those of the victims of the nuclear attacks in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. More importantly, the researchers were surprised to find that the burned ruins of this ancient city look very much like Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the atomic bomb explosion. There are also traces of shock waves and nuclear radiation on the ground. The reason is still controversial.

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One day more than 3,600 years ago, all the residents of an ancient city on the central island of the Indus River died almost at the same time, and the heroic city of Mohenjo 4000 years ago was suddenly destroyed at a certain moment. This is the "Death Hill Event" which is listed by scientists as one of the three natural mysteries in the world.

It was not until 1922 that Indian archaeologist Banal Lun first discovered the ruins of this ancient city. Because the city is full of skeletons, it is called "the mountain of death".

Reference materials? Baidu Encyclopedia-Death Mountain Event