As a result of the Oklahoma City Bombing, 30 children were orphaned. Over 7,000 people lost their work place, 219 children lost at least one parent, and 462 people were left homeless.
243 civilians and military personnel were killed.
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
Well over a million civilians were killed in Germany from the aerial bombing attacks.
No one will ever know for certain how many died as a result of the attack on Hiroshima. Some 70,000 people probably died as a result of initial blast, heat, and radiation effects. This included about twenty American airmen being held as prisoners in the city.
The atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, resulted in an estimated 40,000 immediate deaths, with total casualties, including those who died later from injuries and radiation exposure, reaching around 74,000 by the end of 1945. The bombing caused widespread destruction and suffering, significantly impacting the city's population and infrastructure.
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The Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people. 19 of these people were children, all under the age of 6, all from the day care center in the Murrah building. There were children from the day care center that survived the blast.
That tornado killed 36 people alone in Oklahoma city and 50 in the 1999 outbreak
April 19, 1995
168 people is the offical number. 19 of those were children 3 of the women, however there were pregnant, so counting the 3 unborn you would have 171 total. At the memorial there are 168 chairs each with a name for the victoms, 3 chairs have two names for those mothers and their babies
I've checked the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and the BBC and there doesn't seem to be a significant news story for that day. However, the next week, on April 19,1995, 168 people died in the Oklahoma City bombing.
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90,000-166,000
Ralph Biengfang died on December 11, 1975, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
Allie Reynolds died on December 26, 1994, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.