hibak
Hibak is a term derived from the Japanese word "hibaku," meaning "explosion-affected" or "bomb-affected." It specifically refers to individuals who survived the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. These survivors, often referred to as "hibakusha" in Japanese, experienced the immediate devastating effects of the nuclear attacks, including blast waves, intense heat, and radiation exposure.
The long-term consequences for hibakusha have been profound and varied. Many suffered from severe injuries, radiation
Beyond the physical and mental suffering, hibakusha also faced significant social discrimination. Fear of contagion from