After effects of atomic bombing in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Wooden truss structure that served as a fire station for the building. Japanese men and women at the wrecked building site.
After effects of atomic bombing in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Steel beam bent to its maximum extent and completely destroyed. Debris is seen in the foreground. A bent steel column as a result of the blast. Demolished concrete columns are seen. Japanese clear the debris.
After effects of atomic bombings in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Concrete base of a column and point at which failure occurred. Destroyed roof above a bank of metal lathes. Japanese move the wheel of a machine. Native carpenters work on pieces of wood.
After effects of atomic bombing in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. A steel beam rests on a vertical milling machine. Splintered wood from purlins and shattered asbestos roofing scattered on the floor.
After effects of atomic bombing in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Wrecked steel frame structure as seen from across a stream. Tall chimneys stand amidst wreckage.
After effects of atomic bombing in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Base of a displaced concrete column. A steel column uprooted from its concrete base. An electric pole with a number of broken wires attached to it. Japanese workers remove debris from the area.
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