Physical damage caused due to atom bomb explosion in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. A collapsed steel frame of sawmill and debris of the house affected by the blast. Casting plant in the background. Mitsubishi small arms plant in the background. Japanese woman with a small child strapped to her back wanders through rubble. She opens the door of the oven and then closes it. Collapsed homes and debris.
Physical damage caused due to atom bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan. Effects of blast on the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall seen across a river. (It is now known as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, the A-Bomb Dome, or the Atomic Bomb Dome). Dome shaped building largely blown out and destroyed. Steel frame structure of the building.
Physical damage caused due to atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan. Effects of the blast on a brick load bearing structure with reinforced concrete frame. Interior of the building with underside of undistorted steel frame structure that formed the dome of the hall. Absence of cracks on the brick wall of the circular tower. Relatively less destruction caused to the circular tower.
Physical damage caused due to atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan. A destructed building, another building with a completely damaged roof. Some intact buildings after the atom bomb explosion. Buildings remain intact except the broken windows or damaged doors. Rubble spread on the ground.
Physical damage caused due to atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan. Commercial display hall building partially destructed due to atomic explosion. Steel frame structure forms the dome of the building. Rubble and trees without leaves in the foreground.
Physical damage caused due to atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan. Footage taken 7 months after the blast. A building with a collapsed roof, second floor and the entire wall. Upper section of the building and the manner in which the structure failed. Another building with a collapsed roof. Exposed and displaced vertical concrete column. Partial collapse as a result of blast and transmitted shock. Structural failure in the building.
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