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Sumiteru Taniguchi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sumiteru Taniguchi
(born 1929) is a survivor of the 1945 atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, prominent activist for a treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons, and chairman of the Nagasaki Council of the A-Bomb Sufferers. == Atomic bombing of Nagasaki == In 1943, Taniguchi began working as a carrier for the Nishiura-Kami post office in Nagasaki. On the morning of August 9, 1945, he was delivering mail on his bicycle when "Fat Man" exploded in the sky over Urakami. The bomb's heat flash heavily injured Taniguchi with near instant burns resulting, but the blast that arrived afterwards did not cause any severe injuries to him as he clung to the ground while buildings were blown down around him.〔 Heavy burns melted skin from his back and left arm, but Taniguchi states that he did not bleed or feel any pain due to the nerve endings being burned away. Tired and disoriented, he walked over to a nearby munitions plant, where a female survivor assisted in cutting off loose portions of skin and rubbed machine oil on his damaged arm.
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