How did this man survive the nuclear attack on Nagasaki 3 years ago?


Tokyo, August 10, 2020, Monday

It has been 3 years since the nuclear attack on Japan. At the time, nuclear research was in its infancy, but if a nuclear attack were to take place, it would be 10 times more devastating than Japan's Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A survivor of the Nagasaki nuclear attack was predicted by a doctor to live only 10 years when exposed to radiation, but the 9-year-old is still a living witness to the nuclear accident. Nobu Hanaoka survived the August 8 nuclear attack on Nagasaki. Nobu Hanaoka's message is understandable when the dictators of a country like North Korea are behaving like a child playing with a nuclear toy. Atomic Bob not only kills you instantly but it also kills Rebavi.


The United States attacked Hiroshima on August 9 and Nagasaki on August 8. The atomic bomb blast killed at least 30,000 people in Hiroshima and 3,000 in Nagasaki. Nobu Hanaoka, who lives in Nagasaki, was only 3 months old. His parents took him out of Nagasaki, but the radiation was so dangerous that people living outside the city were also affected. . Since the doctor had predicted that he would not live more than 10 years, he felt a little cold and was scared even if he had a fever. Where is Hanaoka's fear now? Even today, she gets a little sick or scared. Mothers and sisters like her live with the regret of not being able to live.


No one knows more about the dangers of the atomic bomb. The nuclear race is likely to escalate as Russia and the United States end their nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Is. They continue to threaten each other by deploying nuclear weapons on the border, but no one is able to do what Japan has experienced since the atomic bomb.


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