13. q. What were the circumstances surrounding radiation exposure of these people? A. On March 1, 1954, a thermonuclear weapon of about 15 megatons total yield was detonated on a coral surface at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. Because of an unexpected shift in wind direction, the fallout pattern differed slightly from the one predicted. As a result, radio- active particles fell on Rongelap Atoll about 100 miles east of Bikini. As soon as it was learned what had happened, the Rongelap population was evacuated to Kwajalein, 300 miles away. A naval medical team flew to Kwajalein from Washington to examine and care forthem. 14. 15. Q.” What was the estimated whole body dose received? A. The average whole body dose was approximately 175 roentgens. Q. What medical assistance has AEC given? A. Since the time of the incident the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands have sponsored annual medical surveys of the exposed people and have collaborated in seeing that their medical needs have been met. 16. Q. whO A. The surveys are hes.dcdby Dr. Robert A. Conard of the Medical Research runs these surveys? Center at AzC’s Brookhaven National Laboratory. 17. Q. W%at was the thyroid dose received by the exposed adults? A. The dose to the thyroid ~lands of t!leadults from the radioiodines