Marshall Islands, where U.S. ran 67 nuclear weapon tests, more contaminated than Fukushima and Chernobyl

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Residents were relocated so the nuclear tests could be carried out between 1946 and 1958.

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islands were at levels higher than agreed upon in a memorandum between the U.S. and the leaders of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The average value of background gamma radiation levels on Bikini was found to be nearly double that limit. This means residents will not be able to return to Bikini.cores taken from the crater left behind by Castle Bravo, the biggest hydrogen bomb tested by the U.S.

term impacts of the RMI [Republic of the Marshall Islands] nuclear testing regime. Up until now little independently collected data about contamination levels has been publicly available.

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