The uranium bomb had very heavy effects on Hiroshima. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima was dropped on August 6th, 1945. As stated in Global Events: Milestone Events Throughout History, at the time Hiroshima was the seventh largest city in Japan (Stock). After the bomb was released, over 90% of the city was destroyed. According to the World Nuclear Association, the civilian population before the …show more content…
This means that this uranium bomb left Hiroshima with a population of approximately 186,000 people. Many of the survivors were diagnosed with leukemia along with many other cancers after the bombings. Along with this, 90% of the physicians and nurses were killed or injured and 42 hospitals were destroyed. Therefore limiting the ability and space to care for the injured. Lots of debris covered what was left of the city in a thick, smog-like way, making it hard to breathe. Atomic bombs create radioactive dust that falls out of the sky during the explosion. Because of this, many were diagnosed with lung cancers. The people of Hiroshima were greatly impacted. The uranium bomb also had heavy effects on the environment. Reports from Sciencing say, “Everything within a one-mile radius was completely destroyed” (Lemon). The extreme heat from the bomb (around 10 million degrees Celsius) instantly burnt everything