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11. Since immediate postattack rescue and evacuation efforts may be impossible because of high radiation levels, public and private shelters need to be designed and stocked
to permit survival within the shelter for periods as long as 10 days.
12. With widespread attack on many targets, mass evacuation tactics could result

in 100 percent lethality among the evacuated population. This could be true even if the
evacuated city were not itself successfully attacked.
Costs

13. The cost of an evacuation program for 170 major cities should not exceed $50
million in direct costs for plans, maps, and traffic signs and for recruiting, training, and
equipping traffic control personnel. Indirect costs due to loss of wages, output, and profits
are not considered in this estimate and could be very high, especially if the enemy should

adopt “spoofing” tactics.
14. The cost of combination public-private shelter programs is largely dependent on
the degree of protection desired. Two programs considered in this appendix are estimated
at $6 billion and $33 billion each, for 170 majorcities.
RECOMMENDATION

1, The Army should support the following activities:
a. A start should be made on a reduction-of-vulnerability plan and an underground shelter plan for each metropolitan target area, looking toward reduction of target
values in the core area and a spacing of underground shelters to match future population

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b. Construction of underground shelters should be started as soon as firm longrange shelter needs in any geographical subdivision of the metropolitan target area can be
determined. The current “survival studies” being undertaken by variouscities with federal
funds should be utilized to determine local shelter needs rather than to designate evacuation routes.

ce. The entire civil defense concept of postattack operations should be reexamined
in light of probable high radiation levels that may render traditional rescue, medical, fire

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fighting, and other services at or near the site of the attack impossible.
d. Intensive rap effort should be expended on testing existing shelter designs
and on the design of multipurpose and improvised shelter.

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