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The bomb dropped over Hiroshima happened to weigh 8,000 pounds and contained destructive power equal to 12.5 kilotons. The area of total vaporization from the atomic bomb blast measured one half mile in diameter; total destruction one mile in diameter; severe blast damage as much as two miles in diameter. Within a diameter of two and a half miles, everything flammable burned. The remaining area of the blast zone was riddled with serious blazes that stretched out to the final edge at a little over three miles in diameter.

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13y ago

The fallout from an atomic bomb can go hundreds of miles if there is a bad storm but fallout from the bombs of World War 2 the fallout went only about a hundred miles. The damage was about half of a city. The atomic bombs of today are a different story. They can damage a third of the world or more.

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9y ago

they never mesured it in hiroshima but one droped in the U.S. came up with 300 miles

-That is about the size of Bensalem to Pittisburg

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15y ago

Depends on the delivery system and warhead yield.

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12y ago

The radiation went down with time and only who suffered sickness like cancer, made the cancer heritage-able.

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12y ago

That blast did damage for over 12 miles.

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12y ago

Over 12 miles.

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