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The Negative Effects Of Nuclear Weapons

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On 6th August 1945, at 8:16 am, Little Boy was dropped by a US air force plane in the quiet skies of Hiroshima, and what happened after the detonation in the next few minutes changed the course of the world for many generations to come. Nuclear weapons are the cause of major destruction and an imminent threat always looming on our heads, and the effects of a “Hot War” or a single modern bomb dropped can be catastrophic. Scientists have spent years studying and calculating the effects of such a war, “Roughly 1.5 million people die in that first flash of light. Another 1.5 million — men, women and children living or working within seven miles of the epicenter — spend agonizing hours or days dying from burns, crush wounds and radiation” …show more content…

6). Therefore, it is essential that such destructive and inhumane weapons be eliminated from the planet else even a slight misfire could mean the death of millions of innocent lives. Nuclear weaponry does not only bring about massive destruction, the second-hand effects that are indirectly related, such as health and birth defects are much worse, which follow for decades and affect entire generations. On May 6th, 1986, Russian nuclear reactor in Scandinavia underwent an accident, which led to nuclear fallout and spread of contamination. Immediately, the affected towns were at risk of many diseases, “total fallout Sweden had received from Chernobyl was likely to cause a ''theoretical maximum'' of eight extra cases of cancer every year until the year 2030” (Browne 1). Just one accident provides enough evidence against the deadly and unsafe nature of these weapons and the way they are handled. Hiroshima and Nagasaki saw birth defects in children, complications in pregnancies and shorter life spans often due to the vast spread of radioactivity. The studies done show that, “comorbid disorders, and studying the trauma history of survivors, for whom the disaster is unlikely to be their only traumatic event exposure (Green 68). This raises the question as to

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