Board Thread:Timeline Disscussions/@comment-32656-20121219042849/@comment-32656-20140320110848

A lot of New Jersey was rendered uninhabitable by Doomsday and the refugees that followed. Tons of strikes around NYC, several more throughout the north and central parts of the state, and large amounts of fallout from Philly. In addition, these areas were more or less cut off from the southern parts of the state by blast zones. About the same concept applies to the western borders of the former state.

All that is really left is the south, centered in Atlantic City, which is part of Delmarva.

Most of the Carolina border region got wiped out by violence and hurricanes, if not DD itself. Only area left near it is the town of Georgetown, home of a small survivor state. You could do something there, though there is some canon about it already.

Amsterdam was indeed hit, as was Rotterdam and several military bases. Add fallout from Belgium.

Even worse for that area, however, is that the dams and levees, at least in part, failed. The former Netherlands today is largely water. Parts of the northeast survived, forming Friesland and what is now part of North Germany, and portion in the south, now under Luxembourg. Rest is a write-off.

That area is so bad that it is labeled on the world map in red, along with the Marianas.