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In context, Gravy's attack only destroyed part of the city they were in. There's a panel of Gravy following the attack and you can see multiple buildings behind him, so it didn't destroy the timeline.
I interpreted that pose as a recoil from the attack. The characters fled the scene with some crazy time magic wormhole so I assumed that they left at an immeasurable speed where the explosion just hasn't reached the other buildings yet. The explosion did seem to be spreading as Goten thought they were dead despite being outside of the epicenter. Gravy using multiple city-size attacks to destroy the timeline seems odd, especially since the scene was about how the characters had to leave immediately. The point of Gravy's attack was also to "crush them." After they left he has no reason or benefit to motivate him to destroy the timeline further. The time patrollers also knew that the history was erased (they had to be pretty confident about that probably to tell a little girl her world was obliterated) and I don't know why they would assume that unless the first or possible follow-up strike destroyed the history.
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