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Some buildings in Hiroshima survived reasonably intact due to their construction methods and materials. Structures like the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, which became known as the Atomic Bomb Dome, were built with reinforced concrete and designed to withstand natural disasters. Their locations relative to the bomb's epicenter also played a role; those situated at a distance or shielded by other structures experienced less direct blast and thermal effects. Additionally, the orientation and architectural design of some buildings contributed to their resilience against the destructive forces of the atomic blast.

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