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Man survives not one, but TWO A-bomb hits

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:08 pm
by Sionnach Glic
Japanese man certified as double A-bomb victim
By MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press writer Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press Writer - Tue Mar 24, 7:39 am ETTOKYO - A 93-year-old Japanese man has become the first person certified as a survivor of both U.S. atomic bombings at the end of World War II, officials said Tuesday.

Tsutomu Yamaguchi had already been a certified "hibakusha," or radiation survivor, of the Aug. 9, 1945, atomic bombing in Nagasaki, but has now been confirmed as surviving the attack on Hiroshima three days earlier as well, city officials said.

Yamaguchi was in Hiroshima on a business trip on Aug. 6, 1945, when a U.S. B-29 dropped an atomic bomb on the city. He suffered serious burns to his upper body and spent the night in the city. He then returned to his hometown of Nagasaki just in time for the second attack, city officials said.

"As far as we know, he is the first one to be officially recognized as a survivor of atomic bombings in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki," Nagasaki city official Toshiro Miyamoto said. "It's such an unfortunate case, but it is possible that there are more people like him."

Certification qualifies survivors for government compensation - including monthly allowances, free medical checkups and funeral costs - but Yamaguchi's compensation will not increase, Miyamoto said.

Japan is the only country to have suffered atomic bomb attacks. About 140,000 people were killed in Hiroshima and 70,000 in Nagasaki.

Yamaguchi is one of about 260,000 people who survived the attacks. Bombing survivors have developed various illnesses from radiation exposure, including cancer and liver illnesses.

Details of Yamaguchi's health problems were not released.

Thousands survivors continue to seek official recognition after the government rejected their eligibility for compensation. The government last year eased the requirements for being certified as a survivor, following criticism the rules were too strict and neglected many who had developed illnesses that doctors have linked to radiation.
Wow, that guy must have the worst luck on the planet.

Re: Man survives not one, but TWO A-bomb hits

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:56 pm
by Mark
Worst luck????

He survived not one, but TWO atomic blasts that VAPORISED two cities. Hell, I want to take him with me to Las Vegas, and try his luck on the roulette wheel.

Re: Man survives not one, but TWO A-bomb hits

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:04 pm
by Captain Picard's Hair
I have just decided who I least want to bunk with when WWIII starts. :worried:

Re: Man survives not one, but TWO A-bomb hits

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:34 pm
by Monroe
That's pretty hard core. i think if he was on this forum he would have won that thread to see who had the most guts.

Re: Man survives not one, but TWO A-bomb hits

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:13 am
by Deepcrush
:shock:

Re: Man survives not one, but TWO A-bomb hits

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:04 pm
by stitch626
Wow, even Deep is impressed.

Not only did this guy survive the blasts, but also the radiation...

Re: Man survives not one, but TWO A-bomb hits

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:35 pm
by colmquinn
One of the papers over here (Daily Irish Mail) had an article about him today, page and a half of a tabloid/ metro sized paper, it was good reading.
It had its funny moments too. Like when he had returned to Nagasaki to report to his boss (covered in burns) and was getting a bolloking for not completing a job or something stupidly trivial, when the second bomb detonated. He spotted the flash threw himself to the ground and then jumped out the window and left his boss to his own devices. I guess that's the last time that boss gave out to an employee for not finishing a job during a nuclear attack :)

Re: Man survives not one, but TWO A-bomb hits

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:55 pm
by Sionnach Glic
Yeah, read that myself. Pretty ironic.

Re: Man survives not one, but TWO A-bomb hits

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 12:41 am
by RK_Striker_JK_5
Da-yum.

No. That's pretty much all I can say.