The memories of the catastrophic attack still trembled today, America dropped atomic bomb 80 years ago
Japanese citizens paying tribute to the dead at the memorial of Nagasaki.
Tokyo: The city of Nagasaki of Japan was engaged in the cheek of time with the nuclear attack of America 80 years ago on this day. The US carried out a catastrophic nuclear attack on Nagasaki on 9 August 1945. More than 70 thousand people were killed in this attack. 3 days before this, America dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the second city of Japan. More than 1 lakh 40 thousand people were killed in this attack. Hiroshima and Nagasaki trembles even today, after refreshing the memories of this nuclear attack.
80th anniversary of Nagasaki nuclear attack
Today the city of Nagasaki of Japan has organized a memory program on the 80th anniversary of the US nuclear attack. The citizens of Japan are paying tribute to their loved ones killed in a nuclear attack with moist eyes. The survivors in this tragedy are still engaged in the effort that no other corner of the world should see such havoc. Despite the pain of wounds, discrimination and radiation -borne diseases, these people have reiterated their commitment to eradication of nuclear weapons.
Japan had to surrender after US attack
The US dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945. There was a huge devastation in this and about 1,40,000 people were killed in this attack. This attack shook the whole world. In the midst of this wound, the US launched another nuclear attack on Nagasaki of Japan. 70 thousand people were killed in it. Six days after this attack, Japan surrendered on 15 August 1945 and ended World War II.
The form of the survivors in the attack trembles
Those who survived during this attack have become very elderly. But the memories of this attack are refreshed and the soul of those elders is shaken. She now hopes from the new generation that it will lead towards ending nuclear weapons. They are appealing to the youth that it is not only a matter of the past, but an issue related to their future. The 83 -year -old Teeruko Yokoyama, a member of an organization working in support of the people who survived the attack, said he misses the lack of his companions with whom he worked for years. This feeling inspires them to give a documentary form to the stories of the victims.
Then the world towards nuclear danger
Once the world is again moving towards nuclear threat. The number of people left in the attack has come down to only 99,130, which is about a quarter of the total victims. Their average age is now more than 86 years. These remaining people expressed concern that when the anniversary of this horrific attack is being celebrated on the one hand, on the other hand the world is once again seen moving towards nuclear threat. (Language)
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