Abstract

Immediately after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, a “black rain” fell. The term 'black rain' refers to the rain containing soot that was stirred up by the blast and the fire that consumed the city, resulting in literally black-colored rain that also contained radioactive material [1]. A certain area where 'black rain' fell was covered by government relief programs, but many residents outside of that area and their families were also affected by the black rain and suffered health problems.

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