Imagine. You're in Japan. It's August 6, 1945. You are in Hiroshima on a business trip. An American B-29 drops an atomic bomb on the city. You witness the apocalypse. You get burned but you survive and return to your hometown. Nagasaki. And three days later it's apocalypse again when the second atomic attack in human history is launched. And you survive again.
This is exactly what happened to Tsutomu Yamaguchi, now 93 years old. He just has become the first person certified as a
survivor of both atomic bombings by the United States.
Researching for our documentary film
THE THAW OF WAR we found that the risk of
us witnessing something similar in our lifetime is growing. Peeps who grew up in the 70's and 80's remember how aware we were made of nuclear annihilation. But now it doesn't seem to be on anyone's radar so much anymore.
Disaster-medicine expert Irwin Redlener reminds us the threat is still real. He looks at some of history's farcical countermeasures. But he kicks off with the big question:
ARE WE AT RISK OF A NUCLEAR ATTACK? Redlener's presentation is part of the TED series, which I think is just brilliant and worth coming back over and over again.
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