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The Los Angeles area was described as “like Hiroshima after the atomic bomb was dropped” by an anchor on Fox Television in the U.S. and other media.
Another man interviewed by another media outlet said, "It looks like Hiroshima-level devastation for miles around.
Although it is still under investigation whether the wildfire was a natural disaster or man-made, it is possible that critics may draw comparisons to Japan, which became the world's only country to suffer atomic bombings as a result of the U.S. atomic bombings during World War II.
On the other hand, the Los Angeles County Sheriff, in explaining the death toll projection at a press conference on March 9, said, "When you look at the devastation, it clearly looks like an atomic bomb was dropped on these areas. So I don't think it's going to be good news as far as the death toll is concerned," he said.
This news has the Japanese distrusting the Americans.
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/68a6e7c435ce14c1f966aee1cc531607326763fd?source=sns&dv=pc&mid=other&date=20250112&ctg=wor&bt=tw_up
Another man interviewed by another media outlet said, "It looks like Hiroshima-level devastation for miles around.
Although it is still under investigation whether the wildfire was a natural disaster or man-made, it is possible that critics may draw comparisons to Japan, which became the world's only country to suffer atomic bombings as a result of the U.S. atomic bombings during World War II.
On the other hand, the Los Angeles County Sheriff, in explaining the death toll projection at a press conference on March 9, said, "When you look at the devastation, it clearly looks like an atomic bomb was dropped on these areas. So I don't think it's going to be good news as far as the death toll is concerned," he said.
This news has the Japanese distrusting the Americans.
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/68a6e7c435ce14c1f966aee1cc531607326763fd?source=sns&dv=pc&mid=other&date=20250112&ctg=wor&bt=tw_up
