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Informacion de las bombas de hiroshima y nagasaki en ingles .

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On August 6, 1945, about seven o'clock in the morning, the Japanese detected the presence of US aircraft heading south of the archipelago. An hour later, the B-29 bomber, "Enola Gay", under the command of pilot Paul W. Tibblets, launched on Hiroshima a little boy, named after the atomic bomb of uranium. Tokyo, located 700 kilometers away, lost all contact with Hiroshima, a place where silence was perpetuated. For that reason, the Japanese high command sent a reconnaissance mission to report on what had happened. After three hours of flight, the envoys could not believe what they saw, since Hiroshima was devastated and surrounded by fire and smoke.
Subsequently, in Nagasaki, exactly on 9 August, this terrible tragedy is repeated. The B-29 bomber, "Bock's Car," launched on that industrial city a fat boy, a plutonium bomb, with the ability to release twice the energy of the uranium bomb.
Five days later, the Japanese surrendered unconditionally to allied forces. With this, the Second World War, which began in 1939, was terminated.
The explosions in these two cities were not the same, as the geographical location of each place influenced the degree of destruction. In Hiroshima, the waves of fire and radiation expanded faster and farther away than in Nagasaki, whose geography is mountainous and helped contain the expansion of destruction.
Two kilometers to the round where they exploded the bombs, the catastrophe was absolute. Waves of fire and heat calcined and instantly killed all humans, plants and animals.
Likewise, all the buildings disappeared since even the steel structures of the concrete buildings were burned. Explosive blast waves popped windows of windows located even 8 kilometers from the blast site.
The great majority of the inhabitants of the two Japanese cities were exposed to the radioactive rain. The consequences of this exposure on their bodies were not immediately perceptible; in many cases, days, months and even years passed before the symptoms of the damage occurred.
To this was added the paralysis, immediate psychological effect that arose after the destruction, which made the population into a kind of inaction. The survivors suffered major burns and most of them died from radiation afterwards.
From 1945 to the present, several attempts have been made to achieve the eradication of nuclear weapons, but to date, no real agreement has been reached at the global level on disarmament that has been endorsed by all nuclear powers.

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