Sunday, December 11, 2011

In 1945 US bombed Japan with an atomic bomb. How many died after that? and is there any danger now?

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Answer:


In Hiroshima, approx 140,000 civilians were killed on the spot and another 60,000+ victims died by the end of 1945.
In Nagasaki, approx 80,000 civilians were killed on the spot and another 60,000+ victim died by the end of 1945.
Many more victims in both cities died of diseases caused by nuclear radiation over the years.
Today, both cities are totally safe from the radiation.

@Vinegar Taster
I have never said anything against you. But I have to tell you this; at least 60,000 more victims died of radiation-related diseases in Hiroshima and Nagasaki respectively. All of their names are enshrined in A-bomb memorials in their cities.

>Radiation was never really a problem as both bombs went off over a thousand feet over the city?
What a big lie and How ignorant you are!
"Little Boy" (Uranium bomb) detonated 600 meters over the city of Hiroshima.
"Fat Man" (Plutonium bomb) detonated 503 meters over the city of Nagasaki.

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