MEDICAL SURVEY REPORT TO THR UNITED NATIONS' GROUP ON THE STATUS OF THB ROUIRLAP PROPLE Majuro, M.J., March 1956 On March 1, 1954, following experimental detonation of a thermo- nuclear device in the Pacific, several inhabited islands were accidentally irradiated with fallout. This was the same accident in which the Japanese fisherman were irradiated. The fallout material, a white powdery material, fell most heavily on Hongelap atoll, about 100 miles from the detonation and to a lesser extent on islands further avay. The people on these islands were irradiated from the fallout by three routes: 1. Penetrating N 011937109 le D m a material. S occurred from ingesting of contaminated food and brea’ in fallout The island groups and extent of involvement was as follows: D * ESTIMATED DEGREE OF o GROUP PERSONS INVOLVED PENETHATING DOSE SKIN CONTAMINATION a 64 Marshallese 175 roentgens Extensive 18 Marshallese 69 roentgens . N as pA t 7-15 9C. e RD prayEH ON xOg /~XOf e30T04 radiation (gamma) from the ground, trees and houses, resulted in body irradiation; 2. Skin contamination, with fallout resulted in spotty localized irradiation of the skin and scalp; and 3. Internal contamination Rongelap Rongelap people on Ailingnae Rongsrik ««‘Utirik 28 Atwericans 157 Marshallese 78 roentgens 14 roentgens Less extensive Slight Kone (measurable) The above people were all evacuated to Kwajalein where they were cared for and studied extensively for several months. The Utirik people who had only the most minimal signs (blood effects) of radiation effects were moved back to their homes on Utirik. The Awerican servicemen who also showed only minimal effects were returned to duty shortly afterward. The more heavily exposed Rongelap people were moved to Bjit Islend in Majuro Atoll for further care and study. this latter group. The following facts concern About 2/3 of the Rongelap group experienced nausea during the first 24-49 hours after the detonation and a few womited and had diarrhea which was believed due to the penetrating radiation exposure. A large number experienced itching and burning of the skin, and a fev of the eyes, which was believed due to the irradiation of the skin. Following this, the people were free of any complaints until about 2 weeks later when skin lesions developed. The results of the three types of radiation were as follows: l. Penetrat -6 - (175 roentgens - a chest x-ray gives about roentgens.) Effacts were manifest only on the blood elements as follows: (a) White Blood Celis (which protect the body against infection) were depressed to about 50% of normal by about the 6th week. ENCLOSURE 2 [182305

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