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Evacuation in the event of a nuclear disaster: Planned activity or improvisation?

Published on 24 September 2024
How are evacuation strategies during nuclear disasters implemented? Analysing the effectiveness of pre-planned procedures versus improvisation
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Evacuation in the event of a nuclear disaster: Planned activity or improvisation?

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Marjan Malešič, IztokPrezelj, JelenaJuvan, MarkoPolič, Samo Uhan
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2014.12.005

Previous research study into evacuation in the case of a nuclear disaster suggests that there is both a high degree of uncertainty about the actual implementation of plans, as well as a need for the continuous study of the human aspects of nuclear emergency preparedness. Drawing on the results of a textual
analysis of the Regional Plan, a survey of the inhabitants and interviews with representatives of the institutions located within the area of greatest potential threat, our paper seeks to establish the extent to which the population and institutions are prepared for an evacuation in the event of a disaster at Krško
Nuclear Power Plant, in Slovenia.
Our analysis reveals that, despite planning, communicating and training, almost three quarters of the population living within a three-kilometre radius remain unfamiliar with the locations of the reception centres; and two thirds of them are unfamiliar with the evacuation routes. As far as the institutions are concerned, the level of preparedness is also low due to a fatalistic attitude (‘if the disaster occurs there will be no time to evacuate’), poor nuclear disaster
planning, the low attendance of personnel at training sessions, poor coordination, and scarce attention and resources devoted to the management of a possible disaster.

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Hazard types

CBRNE Nuclear Plant Failure

DRM Phases

Preparedness

Geographic focus

Slovenia

Sectors

Evacuation Risk awareness & communication