consequences of Hiroshima bombing
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The uranium bomb detonated over Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 had an explosive yield equal to 15,000 tonnes of TNT. It razed and burnt around 70 per cent of all buildings and caused an estimated 140,000 deaths by the end of 1945, along with increased rates of cancer and chronic disease among the survivors.
A slightly larger plutonium bomb exploded over Nagasaki three days later levelled 6.7 sq km. of the city and killed 74,000 people by the end of 1945. Ground temperatures reached 4,000°C and radioactive rain poured down.
There is so many consequences
They are so many people are died and some are injured and somany cities are not found in wold map
all are because of the atom bobs
even now no plants are born in that places and injured people are somuch suffer and the cound not birth to any child they got so many infections and that place is filled with dead bodies
these are the consequences of atom bobs
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