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What was the greatest community impact of the Oklahoma City bombing?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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One can say that the individuals had significant emotional pains for many years after the Oklahoma City Bombing on 19th April 1995.

A car loaded with bombs rammed into the office of the Alfred P Murrah Federal department of the Oklahoma City and killed 168 people and hurting another one hundred.  

The citizens took much time to recover from this shock and were off in goat emotional pain.

Answered by skyfall63
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a) Individuals experienced significant emotional pain years after the event.

Explanation:

  • The bombing had occurred at the Alfred Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) on 19th April, 1995 when an explosive truck killed 168 people & left hundreds of people injured. This explosion was launched by Timothy McVeigh, an anti-government activist, who was executed for his crimes in the year 2001.⠀
  • The mighty explosion blew down the "north wall" of the building." Emergency crew" traveled from all over the nation to Oklahoma & the death toll was around 168 people at the end of the rescue effort . As many as  19 young children on the deceased list that were at the time of the blast in the daycare centre. In the attack, over 650  people were wounded by damage or destruction of over 300 buildings in the immediate vicinity

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