At this instant 80 years ago (8:15am August 6, local time), Little Boy—a 15-kiloton, uranium-fueled atomic bomb—destroyed Hiroshima, killing (per US military estimates) ~70,000 men, women, and children, including 12 American POWs. Independent estimates later maintained ~140,000 people were killed.

There were 76,000 buildings in Hiroshima at the time of the attack: 70,000 (92 percent) were damaged or destroyed, 48,000 of them (63 percent) completely. As a Japanese assessment later reported, “It is no exaggeration to say that the whole city was ruined instantaneously.”

Eighteen emergency hospitals and 32 medical clinics were destroyed and 90 percent of all medical personnel in Hiroshima were either killed or severely wounded.

view panoramic photographs of the physical destruction along with “before and after” images of key locations in Hiroshima.

Read John Hersey’s powerful, unforgettable August 1946 New Yorker article, “Hiroshima,” describing the horrific devastation of the city as recounted by six survivors: a clerk, a doctor, a tailor’s widow, a German priest, a surgeon, and a Methodist pastor—the first unvarnished account of the bombing.