An average reading of 1.400 R/hr at approximately 1700 taken if} the
living area of Rongelap Island by these monitors supported the dechsion
that same night to order the Philip to commence evacuation operatipns at
dawn.

Evacuation began about 0730, 3 March, and was completed by

030.

It developed that all the people on the atoll but away from the lif¥ing

area had returned home after BRAVO in order to discuss the unusual |phenomena of the visible light and audible shock.

This factor simplified

evacu-

ation by concentrating all natives on the home island of Rongelap.

Interrogation of the Rongelap people disclosed that all were p
except for 18, who were fishing at Ailinginae.

Following the Rong

Operation, the destroyer proceeded to Ailinginae, removed the remai
and proceeded to Kwajalein.

A total of 17 male and 20 female adul

15 male and 14 female children were removed by destroyer and debark
Kwajalein.

An additional 16 old and sick were removed from Rongela

PBM at about 0930 and flown to Kwajalein.

All evacuees underwent d

tamination procedures during the trip to Kwajalein, and again on Kw
(Reference 65).
The full report from flight Able, received at approximately 190

2 March, indicated Utirik ground contamination of 0.240 R/hr at 165
2 March, and contamination of 0.076 R/hr at about 1716, 2 March, at
the nearest populated island to the south.

Bikar, the nearest isla

the north, was contaminated to about 0.600 R/hr at about 1628, 2 Maych,
but was determined to be unpopulated.
the north, showed 0.014 R/hr at 1525;
these readings, another destroyer

Taongi, the next nearest island to
it was also unpopulated.

Bas

on

(the Renshaw) was sent to Utirik

anticipate an order for evacuation at dawn on 4 March.

Meanwhile,

flew monitors to Utirik on 3 March to conduct a ground survey while
destroyer was on the way.

This ground survey, conducted similarly tb that

for Rongelap, indicated 0.160 R/hr at 1830, 3 March.

The exposure of the

Utirik people was computed at 58 R if they remained on the atoll.

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