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post-bombing-rescue-efforts
The chapter portrays the organized yet desperate attempts by survivors and priests to rescue and care for the wounded in the immediate aftermath of the atomic bombing.
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Hiroshima (1946)John Hersey
Chapter 3
This chapter details the immediate aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing, focusing on the efforts of survivors and rescuers to care for the wounded amidst chaos and devastation. It highlights the struggles of priests, doctors, and civilians as they attempt to evacuate the injured, provide medical aid, and maintain hope despite the overwhelming destruction and lack of external assistance. The narrative also captures the physical and emotional toll on individuals, illustrating the human suffering and resilience in the face of catastrophe.