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Low dose from external radiation among returning residents to the former evacuation zone in Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture

机译:福岛市南美洲市前疏散区的退回居民中的外部辐射低剂量

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After the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, evidence on the real-life conditions of returnees to areas once designated as legal no-go zones, including their radiation dose levels, is scarce. In the present study, using a radiation dosimeter and lifestyle survey, we evaluated the lifestyle characteristics and dose levels in 2017 from external exposure among those who returned to the no-go zones after the evacuation orders were lifted. A total of 112 returnees to Odaka district, Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture, were considered and compared to 266 non-returnees. The proportion of participants with annual additional doses from external exposure above 1 mSv was 7.0% for returnees, and 7.3% and 4.2% for non-returnees living in other districts or outside of the city, respectively. Although caution is required given the very small sample sizes, this implies that as of 2017 doses from external exposure among returnees in Odaka were very low and by scientific consensus would be associated with a very low likelihood of physical effects. We also found that while returnees were older on average than non-returnees, they had similar life conditions (i.e. occupation and time spent outdoors). It should be particularly emphasised that the expected lifetime doses from the incident in addition to the natural background dose are a very small among returnees. This study contributes to enhancing societal debates and risk communication regarding how government can provide returnees with the support they need, improve their outlook for radiation doses, and continue to improve crucial infrastructure in former no-go zones so that communities can be rebuilt.
机译:在2011年福岛达核电站核电站事故之后,关于返回者的现实生活条件的证据曾经被指定为合法的无流域,包括他们的辐射剂量水平,是稀缺的。在本研究中,使用辐射剂量表和生活方式调查,我们在撤离订单升级后返回无流域的人中,从外部曝光评估了2017年的生活方式特征和剂量水平。考虑了共有112个返回Odaka区,南美洲市,福岛市,福岛市,并与266名非返回者相比。在1 MSV以上的外部暴露年度额外剂量的参与者的比例为7.0%,分别为居住在城市其他地区或城市以外的非返回者的7.0%和4.2%。虽然鉴于非常小的样本尺寸需要小心,但这意味着截至2017年从Odaka的返回者之间的外部曝光剂量非常低,科学共识将与身体效应的可能性非常低。我们还发现,虽然返回者平均比非返回者年龄较大,但它们具有相似的生活条件(即户外占用和时间)。特别强调,除了自然背景剂量之外,该事件中的预期寿命剂量是返回者之间的非常小。这项研究有助于加强社会辩论和风险沟通,了解政府如何提供所需的支持,提高他们的辐射剂量的前景,并继续改善前无流域的关键基础设施,以便可以重建社区。

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