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Nagasaki and Hiroshima anniversary: Powerful photos of survivor show effects of atomic bomb 70 years on | Nagasaki and Hiroshima anniversary: Powerful photos of survivor show effects of atomic bomb 70 years on |
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On 9 August 2015, it will be 70 years since the US dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, killing more than 70,000 people. | On 9 August 2015, it will be 70 years since the US dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, killing more than 70,000 people. |
One survivor has shown his wounds from the day, to highlight the lasting effects of the atrocity. | One survivor has shown his wounds from the day, to highlight the lasting effects of the atrocity. |
86-year-old Sumiteru Taniguchi was just 16 years old when the bomb devastated his city. | 86-year-old Sumiteru Taniguchi was just 16 years old when the bomb devastated his city. |
Some readers may find the below images distressing | Some readers may find the below images distressing |
Speaking to the Associated Press, he recalled how he was out on his job as a delivery boy when he was thrown from his bicycle by the blast. | |
Stunned, he wandered in a daze for three days, unable to process the event or his injuries. He was conscious that he could feel fabric-like rags hanging from his back, he later found out that it was his flesh- ripped from his body and dangling from his shoulders. | |
He was taken to a hospital, where he lay on his stomach for 21 months whilst the wounds on his arms and back were tended to. | He was taken to a hospital, where he lay on his stomach for 21 months whilst the wounds on his arms and back were tended to. |
Because he was still just a growing teenager, his bones grew around his wounds and exposed bones. This meant that the joints in one of his arms became locked, rendering it immobile for life. | |
He now heads a Nagasaki survivors group working against nuclear proliferation. However, 86-year-old's health problems are limiting the amount of involvement which he can have in the movement. | He now heads a Nagasaki survivors group working against nuclear proliferation. However, 86-year-old's health problems are limiting the amount of involvement which he can have in the movement. |
He showed his scars and told his story to Associated Press, explaining as he slipped his shirt back on: "I want this to be the end." | He showed his scars and told his story to Associated Press, explaining as he slipped his shirt back on: "I want this to be the end." |
Photographs by Eugene Hoshiko | Photographs by Eugene Hoshiko |
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