Greater Hiroshima had about 132,000 residents. After August 6, 1945 around 70,000 people died in history's first wartime nuclear explosion, over the downtown area. The blast equivalent was about 20,000 tons of TNT in one bomb. So the survivors numbered about 62,000 in the "suburbs." Nagasaki suffered the same fate 3 days later.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population in Japan in October 1940 was estimated to be 73,114,308; in November 1945 the population was estimated at 71,998,104. Japan was visibly a thriving country that was hit very hard by the bombing.
Approximately 1,173,980 (circa January 2010).
When the atomic bomb was dropped there on August 6th, 1945, the population was roughly 400,000.
In 2007, the population is estimated at 1.6 million.
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The population density of Hiroshima is 1,297.2 people per square kilometer.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Hiroshima's population is 7,677,735.
The population of Hiroshima in 2009 was just over 1 million.The population of Nagasaki in 2009 was 446,007.
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Hiroshima had a population of 344,000 according to the 1940 census.
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90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
Today people in Hiroshima are still suffering from the radiation . The population in Hiroshima today is estimated to be over 1 million.
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The population of Okayama Prefecture is 1,940,411.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population in Japan in October 1940 was estimated to be 73,114,308; in November 1945 the population was estimated at 71,998,104. Japan was visibly a thriving country that was hit very hard by the bombing.
See: Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki