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Children’s greater vulnerability

Infants and children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of nuclear weapons.

They are more likely than adults to die from burns (as their skin is thinner and more delicate), blast injuries (given the relative frailty of their bodies) and acute radiation sickness (as they have more cells that are growing and dividing rapidly).

They are also less able to free themselves from collapsed and burning buildings or take other steps in the aftermath to increase their chances of survival.

A child receives treatment for burns following the US nuclear bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. Credit: Yasuo Tomishige.