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The Japanese Tsunami and Resulting Nuclear Emergency at the Fukushima Daiichi Power Facility: Technical, Radiologic, and Response Perspectives

机译:福岛第一核电站发生的日本海啸和随之发生的核紧急情况:技术,放射学和响应方面的观点

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The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility, in the Futaba District of the Fukushima Prefecture in Japan, was severely damaged by the earthquake and ensuing tsunami that struck off the northern coast of the island of Honshu on March 11, 2011. The resulting structural damage to the plant disabled the reactor's cooling systems and led to significant, ongoing environmental releases of radioactivity, triggering a mandatory evacuation of a large area surrounding the plant. The status of the facility continues to change, and permanent control of its radioactive inventory has not yet been achieved. The purpose of this educational article is to summarize the short-term chronology, radiologic consequences, emergency responses, and long-term challenges associated with this event. Although there is ongoing debate on preparedness before the event and the candor of responsible entities in recognizing and disclosing its severity, it largely appears that appropriate key actions were taken by the Japanese authorities during the event that should mitigate any radiologic health impact. These actions include an organized evacuation of over 200,000 inhabitants from the vicinity of the site and areas early in the emergency; monitoring of food and water and placement of radiation limits on such foodstuffs; distribution of stable potassium iodide; and systematic scanning of evacuees. However, the risk of additional fuel damage and of further, perhaps substantial, releases persists. The situation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility remains fluid, and the long-term environmental and health impact will likely take years to fully delineate.
机译:日本福岛县双叶区的福岛第一核电站因地震和随之而来的海啸在2011年3月11日袭击本州岛北部海岸而受到严重破坏。工厂关闭了反应堆的冷却系统,并导致持续不断的放射性环境释放,引发了工厂周围大面积区域的强制疏散。设施的状况不断变化,对其放射性清单的永久控制尚未实现。这篇教育性文章的目的是总结与此事件相关的短期时间顺序,放射学后果,紧急响应和长期挑战。尽管有关事件发生前的准备情况以及责任实体是否坦率地认识和公开其严重性一直在进行辩论,但在很大程度上似乎是日本当局在事件期间采取了适当的关键行动,以减轻放射线对健康的影响。这些行动包括在紧急情况下有组织地从现场附近和地区撤离超过200,000居民;监测食物和水,并在这些食物上放置辐射限值;稳定的碘化钾分布对撤离人员进行系统扫描。但是,仍然存在着额外的燃料损坏以及可能进一步释放的风险。福岛第一核电站的局势仍然动荡不安,对环境和健康的长期影响很可能需要数年才能得到全面描述。

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