đĽ HE SURVIVED⌠TWICE â A STORY HISTORY CANâT IGNORE

On August 6, 1945, in Hiroshima,
Tsutomu Yamaguchi was just kilometers away
when the atomic bomb exploded.
In an instantâŚ
the world around him turned into fire.
He was burned.
Blinded.
Injured in ways few could imagine.
And yet⌠he survived.
Wrapped in bandages,
he made his way back home â to Nagasaki.
Three days laterâŚ
while trying to explain what he had just lived throughâŚ
It happened again.
Another flash.
Another explosion.
Another city lost.
And somehowâŚ
he survived again.
Not just him â
his wife lived.
his child lived.
Out of two devastated citiesâŚ
he walked away from both.
But survival was only the beginning.
For the rest of his life,
he carried the scars â
not just on his body,
but in his memory.
And instead of staying silentâŚ
he chose to speak.
Standing before the world,
he shared what he had seen,
what he had endured,
and what he never wanted anyone else to experience again.
Because some stories arenât meant to shockâŚ
theyâre meant to remind.
đŹ What made him speak outâŚ
and why does his message still matter today?
