Hiroshima attack: Images show impact of first atom bomb
Seventy years after the first atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, explore these panorama and 'before and after' images, reported by ABC, to see the devastation wrought by the world's nuclear dawn.

Hiroshima in 1945. Photo taken from ABC/ Shigeo Hayashi; courtesy of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum; created by Ari Beser
"I was supposed to go the middle of Hiroshima city for mandatory labour service on the day of the bombing. But I'd had a stomach bug ... so instead I stayed home with my family."
Junko Morimoto, who was 13 at the time of the bombing

Hiroshima, 1945. Photo taken from ABC/ US Army; courtesy of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum; created by Ari Beser
"I heard a noise outside and thought it was another B29. It was that second a strong light filled the place. A roaring sound followed. I felt the house crushing on top of me. Everything was completely dark. I fell unconscious."
Junko Morimoto

Hiroshima, 1945. Photo taken from ABC/ Harbert F. Austin Jr; courtesy of Brett M Austin and Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum; created by Ari Beser
"I woke up – who knows how many seconds, minutes or hours it had been. What I saw around me was just unimaginable. My second sister had collapsed over me. My brother had glass pieces all over his body. My older sister had a chopstick struck through her lips. Our house was gone. I saw fire everywhere."
Junko Morimoto

Hiroshima, 1945. Photo taken from ABC/ HJ Peterson; courtesy of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum; created by Ari Beser
"We quickly ran towards the water. I saw people with stockings hanging down from their limbs and body. I didn't understand at that time that this was in fact their own skin."
Junko Morimoto

Hiroshima, 1945. Photo taken from ABC/ Shigeo Hayashi; courtesy of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum; created by Ari Beser
"My family and I went back to where our house was and made a barrack from anything that was around. There was this stone fencing that just kept its shape so we built our temporary home along that."
Junko Morimoto

Hiroshima Prefectural Office before the bombing

Hiroshima Prefectural Office after the bombing
Junko Morimoto

Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall before the bombing (160m from the hypocentre)

The hall, which became known as the A-bomb dome, after the bombing
Junko Morimoto

Hiroshima Castle before the bombing (980m from the hypocenter)

Hiroshima Castle after the bombing
Junko Morimoto

Aerial view of Hiroshima taken on July 25, 1945

Aerial view of Hiroshima taken on August 11, 1945
Junko Morimoto
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