Ordinary wooden houses within a radius of one kilometer
of the hypocenter were completely destroyed. Even the concrete buildings left
standing were reduced to hollow shells. The buildings collapsed in one direction
as if pointing toward the hypocenter. The blast wind slapped people against walls
and showered them with a torrent of bullet-like glass splinters and debris.
Mitsubishi Arms Factory Ohashi Plant
About
1.3 kilometers north of the hypocenter.
( Photograph by Torahiko Ogawa)
Angle iron from a factory
Part of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Arms Factory Mori-machi Plant located about 1.3 kilometers
from the hypocenter.
(Donated by Eisuke Ueguri)
Staircase from Zenza Primary School
This
is part of the staircase from the southern wing of Zenza Primary School located
about 1.5 kilometers south-southeast of the hypocenter. Glass splinters hurled
by the blast are stuck in the wood.
Shiroyama Primary School
About
500 meters west of the hypocenter. Located on a hill without any shielding, the
three-story reinforced building was crushed from the upper story as though hit
by a gigantic hammer. (U.S. Army Institute of Pathology photograph)
Nagasaki Prison Urakami Branch
(site
of present-day Peace Park) and environs About 300 meters north of the hypocenter.
The reinforced-concrete prison walls were broken at the base and the prison buildings
were completely destroyed. All 134 employees, their families and prisoners were
killed.
(Owned by Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Photograph Investigation Association)
Peace
Park today
A concrete wall from the ruins of a prison
The shattered remains of Chinzei Middle School
(site
of present-day Kwassui High School) About 500 meters southwest of the hypocenter.
(U.S.
Army Institute of Pathology photograph)