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北朝鮮の核兵器攻撃も想定 グアムが緊急ガイドライン
8月12日 13時07分
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20170812/k10011097821000.html

北朝鮮がグアム島周辺に向けた弾道ミサイルの発射を検討していると発表する中、グアムの当局は、核兵器による攻撃も想定して住民にさまざまな準備をしてもらうための緊急のガイドラインを発表し、警戒を強めています。
北朝鮮がグアム島周辺に向けた弾道ミサイルの発射を検討していると発表する中、グアムの当局の情報センターは11日、核兵器による攻撃も想定した緊急のガイドラインをウェブ上に発表しました。

ガイドラインでは、人々が攻撃された際に屋外にいた場合、失明する可能性があるためせん光や火の玉を直視しないことや、頭を抱えて地面に横たわること、それに放射性物質による体への影響を防ぐため、汚染された衣服を直ちに脱ぐことなどを呼びかけています。

また、あらかじめ用意しておくべきもののチェックリストも掲載していて、緊急時に家族と連絡を取り合うために必要な携帯電話や充電器、それにラジオやバッテリーのほか、応急手当のための医薬品などを載せています。

グアムのカルボ知事は11日、アメリカメディアとのインタビューで、「もしもグアムが攻撃されることになれば、軍だけでなく多数のアメリカ市民が危険にさらされることになる」と話していて、地元の当局は警戒を強めています。
トランプ大統領 グアム知事に電話
アメリカのホワイトハウスはトランプ大統領が11日、アメリカ領のグアムのカルボ知事と電話で話しをしたと発表しました。

このなかで「トランプ大統領はカルボ知事とグアムの人々に対し安全を確保するためにアメリカ軍が準備を整えていることを改めて保証した」として、アメリカ軍の防衛態勢が整っていることを強調したということです。
0014名無しさん@1周年垢版2017/08/13(日) 02:58:52.41ID:AGvh+lrm0
Guam’s Joint Information Center

Fact Sheet:In Case of Emergency……
Preparing for an Imminent Missile Threat

§Prepare

・Build an Emergency Supply Kit (Review Fact Sheet 2)
・Make a Family Emergency Plan (Review Fact Sheet 2)
・Make a list of potential concrete shelters near
 your home, workplace and school. These places
 can include basements or the windowless center
 area of middle floors in multi-level buildings.
  ○ Fallout shelters do not need to be
    specifically constructed for protecting
    against fallout. They can be protected
    space, provided that the walls and roof
    are thick and dense enough (i.e.
    concrete) to absorb radiation given off by
    fallout particles.

§During

・Listen for official information and follow
 instructions provided by emergency response
 personnel. Based on what is known about the
 threat, you may be asked to take shelter, go to a
 specific location, or evacuate a specific area.
 (Review Fact Sheet 1).

・If an attack warning is issued, take cover as
 quickly as you can, under concrete structure or
 below ground if possible, and stay there until
 instructed to do otherwise.

・Find the nearest building, preferably built of brick
 or concrete, and go inside to avoid any
 radioactive material outside.

・Stay where you are, even if you are separated
 from your family. Inside is the safest place for all
 people in the impacted area. It can save your
 life.

・Expect to stay inside for at least 24 hours unless
 otherwise told by authorities.
0015名無しさん@1周年垢版2017/08/13(日) 03:00:00.24ID:AGvh+lrm0
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§If Caught Outside

・Do not look at the flash or fireball ? It can blind you.

・Take cover behind anything that might offer protection.

・Lie flat on the ground and cover your head. If the
 explosion is some distance away, it could take 30
 seconds or more for the blast wave to hit.

・Take shelter as soon as you can, even if you are many
 miles from ground zero where the attack occurred ?
 radioactive fallout can be carried by winds for miles.
 Remember the three protective factors: Distance,
 Shielding and Time.

・If you were outside during or after the blast, get clean as
 soon as possible, to remove radioactive material that may
 have settled on your body.

・Remove your clothing to keep radioactive material from
 spreading. Removing the outer layer of clothing can
 remove up to 90% of radioactive material.

・If practical, place your contaminated clothing in a plastic
 bag and seal or tie the bag. Place the bag as far away as
 possible from humans and animals so that the radiation it
 gives off does not affect others.

・When possible, take a shower with lots of soap and water
 to help remove radioactive contamination. Do not scrub or
 scratch the skin.

・Wash your hair with shampoo, or soap and water. Do not
 use conditioner in your hair because it will bind
 radioactive material to your hair.

・Gently blow your nose and wipe your eyelids and
 eyelashes with a clean wet cloth. Gently wipe your ears.

・If you cannot shower, use a wipe or clean wet cloth to
 wipe your skin that was not covered by clothing.

§After

・Keep listening for official information about what to do,
 where to go and places to avoid

・Stay away from damaged areas, areas marked “radiation
 hazard” or “HAZMAT.” Remember that radiation cannot
 be seen, smelled or otherwise detected by human
 senses.
0016名無しさん@1周年垢版2017/08/13(日) 03:01:09.64ID:AGvh+lrm0
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§Things to Remember

Distance: The more distance between you and the fallout particles, the better. A floor near the middle of a multi-story building is ideal. Flat
roofs collect fallout particles so the top floor is not a good choice, nor is a floor adjacent to a neighboring flat roof.

Shielding: The heavier and denser the materials ? thick walls, concrete, bricks, books and earth ? between you can the fallout particles, the
better. If you have time, find plastic sheeting from your preparedness kit and cover doors, windows, and ventilation to keep as much of the
fallout particles out of your home.

Time: Fallout radiation loses its intensity fairly rapidly. In time, you will be able to leave a fallout shelter. Radioactive fallout poses the
greatest threat to people during the first two weeks, by which time it has declined to about 1 percent of its initial radiation level.

Remember: Any protection, however temporary, is better than none at all, and the more shielding, distance and time you can take
advantage of, the better. If you are driving, pull over to the side of the road and head to the nearest concrete shelter.

§What about if my kids are at school or daycare?

 School staff are trained to respond to emergencies

  Teachers and staff have detailed plans and will carry them out before, during and after an emergency. They are trained to
  deal with students in different emergencies. Teachers will maintain calm and structure in the school setting.

 School buildings are safe

  All schools are built strong and meet regulatory building standards. Regulatory agencies routinely visit the schools to
  make sure they are safe. Schools often are used as emergency shelters for the community because they are so
  safe.

 Listen to the news. Do not call the school.

  Calling the school may slow down emergency operations and make it difficult for officials to communicate directly with school
  staff. Stay informed through the radio, news or online sources including Facebook and Twitter. The most current
  information will be provided through the Joint Information Center.

 Be patient. Wait for instructions to pick up your child.

  Do not pick up your children. You and your children need to be off of the roads and in safe locations as soon as possible.
  Your children are safer in school than they are on the road. The safest course for them will be to remain at school until
  the all-clear is given. Once the all-clear is given, follow instructions regarding how to pick up your student. Remember
  that schools have emergency cards that identify who can pick up your child. Do not send someone to the school
  who is not listed on the emergency card as school staff will not release the student into their custody.

 If your child has questions

  Answer their questions as truthfully as possible and discuss the situation as a family so everyone has a chance to process what
  has happened.


Call (671) 475-9600/478-0208/0209/10.

You can also connect with the JIC on Facebook through Guam Homeland Security’s page or visit
ww.ghs.guam.gov.
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