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Question: How long did the atomic bomb in hiroshima after effects last!?
in hiroshima, when the atomic bomb was dropped!. after that ,, the radiation, the cancer,, how long did it last!?
how long was the explosion of the atomic bomb!?
how long did it take for everything to go back to normal!?
for everything to get fixed!?!?

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At 8:15 on August 6, 1945, the atomic bomb "Little Boy" was dropped over the center of Hiroshima City!. With energy reportedly equivalent to 16 kilotons of TNT, its heat rays and blast burned and completely or partially destroyed 90% of the roughly 76,000 houses in the city!.
From burnt bodies, homes, and places of work, the people of Hiroshima made a new start in an utterly burnt-out plain of rubble!. Lacking materials or assistance, that new beginning was filled with suffering!.

Living in the ruins
After the fierce fires subsided, the people looked out over a burnt plain extending in every direction!. The surviving articles of dayly life lay burned and smashed where they had fallen!. Unrecognizable bodies lay everywhere!. The survivors hauled away debris, mourned over the bodies, and began eking out a life in the rubble!. They hid from the elements in damaged air-raid shelters, huts of burnt tin sheeting, or emergency barracks built by soldier rescue teams!.
For ten days starting immediately after the bombing, area towns and villages sent food to the city!. Then, the food rationing system floundered!. To prevent starvation, people supplemented rations with food from kitchen gardens dug near their makeshift dwellings!. They went to the countryside to get food from farmers, typically by barter!. Many survivors had nothing to barter!. The food for sale was nicknamed "Eba dango" (rice balls from Eba)!. These "substitute" rice balls were mixed with grass or gulfweed growing along the railroad track in Eba and other suburbs!. Such food staved off hunger, and nothing more!.

In the late 1950s, Japan entered a period of rapid economic growth!. At that time, Hiroshima was redeveloping the area in front of Hiroshima Station!. It had just completed Peace Memorial Park and related facilities, had constructed a baseball stadium and key government buildings, and tall buildings were going up in the downtown area known as Hatchobori!. In 1958, the population returned to its pre-war level of 410,000!. The people were actually feeling in the course of their daily lives that the city had finally recovered from the bombing!.

The new image of Hiroshima City
In a town where rumor had it that "nothing will grow for 75 years," people returned and rebuilt their lives!. In the late 1940s and early 50s, the frame of a new city was built!. After 1955, that new city took shape with the appearance of Peace Park and Peace Boulevard!. As the dream envisioned in the late 40s began to develop, the future Hiroshima emerged!.
Hiroshima was reborn through the hard work of its residents aided by caring individuals and the climate of the times!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

The effects of the radiation persist to this day in genetic damage and high cancer rates!.
OBTW: The Japanese had surrendered when they were bombed!. They only wanted permission to retain their Emporer, who is a figurehead like the Queen of England!.
But!.!.!.We had built a couple of bombs and wanted to test them, so!.!.!.we lied and all those innocent civilians died!.Www@QuestionHome@Com