Nuclear Facilities Safety Distance

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Nuclear Facilities Safety Distance

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What is the safe distance from nuclear facilities like nuclear power plant?

Let’s take the example of some high profile nuclear disasters.

2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster – Level 7
http://safecast.org/tilemap/?y=37.316&x ... =9&l=0&m=0
The disaster was the most severe nuclear accident since the 26 April 1986 Chernobyl disaster and the only other disaster to be given the Level 7 event classification of the International Nuclear Event Scale. From 17 to 19 March 2011, US military aircraft measured radiation within a 45 km (28 miles) radius of the site. Unfortunately, only 20 kilometres (12 miles) evacuation zone around the power plant was announced.

1999 Tokaimura nuclear accident – Level 4
High levels of caesium detected 40 kilometres (25 miles) south-west of the plant.

1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident – Level 7
http://safecast.org/tilemap/?y=51.379&x ... 11&l=0&m=0
30 kilometres (19 mi) radius exclusion zone was announced.

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We can see a safety distance is 50 kilometres (31 miles) away from the ground zero; which is equivalent to the area of 2500 km² (1553 miles²).

List of some countries areas falls under the 2500 km². Should any nuclear disasters strike, they have no other place to go but to seek refuge to other countries.

Monaco - 2 km²
Nauru - 21 km²
San Marino - 61 km²
Malta - 316 km²
Barbados - 430
Saint Lucia - 616 km²
Singapore 721 km²
Dominica 751 km²
Bahrain 778 km²

What is your thought on this? Feel free to discuss
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