
Rongelap Atoll ( ; , ) is an uninhabited
coral atoll of 61 islands (or
motus) in the
Pacific Ocean
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, and forms a
legislative district of the
Ralik Chain of the
Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands, is an island country west of the International Date Line and north of the equator in the Micronesia region of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
The territory consists of 29 c ...
. Its total land area is . It encloses a
lagoon
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with an area of . It is historically notable for its close proximity to
US hydrogen bomb
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tests in 1954, and was particularly devastated by
fallout from the
Castle Bravo test. The population asked the US (several times) to move them from Rongelap following the test due to high radiation levels, but with no success; so they asked global environmental group
Greenpeace
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to help. The
Rainbow Warrior made three trips moving the islanders, their possessions and over 100 tons of building materials to the island of
Mejato in the
Kwajalein Atoll
Kwajalein Atoll (; Marshallese language, Marshallese: ) is part of the Marshall Islands, Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). The southernmost and largest island in the atoll is named Kwajalein Island, which its majority English-speaking re ...
, 180 kilometers away.
History
The Marshall Islands, of which Rongelap Atoll is a part, were first settled by
Micronesians.
The first sighting recorded by
Europe
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ans was by
Spanish navigator Álvaro de Saavedra on 1 January 1528. Together with
Utirik,
Ailinginae and
Toke atolls, they were charted as ''Islas de los Reyes'' (Islands of the Three Wise Kings in
Spanish) due to the proximity of
Epiphany. Fourteen years later it was visited by the Spanish expedition of
Ruy López de Villalobos.
Rongelap Atoll was claimed by the
German Empire
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along with the rest of the Marshall Islands in 1885. After World War I, the island came under the
South Seas Mandate of the
Empire of Japan
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. The base became part of the vast US
Naval Base Marshall Islands. Following the end of World War II, Rongelap came under the control of the United States as part of the
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
Nuclear testing impact
The tests
From 1946 until 1958 the
United States
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military conducted numerous
atmospheric nuclear weapons tests, including
hydrogen bomb
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tests, primarily at
Bikini Atoll, about from Rongelap Atoll. On March 1, 1954, the testing of the
Castle Bravo hydrogen device produced an explosion that was 2½ times more powerful than predicted, and produced unexpected amounts of fallout that resulted in widespread
radioactive contamination
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.
[Lorna Arnold and Mark Smith. (2006). Britain, Australia and the Bomb, Palgrave Press, p. 77.] The
mushroom cloud contaminated more than of the surrounding
Pacific Ocean
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including some of the then inhabited surrounding islands including
Rongerik Atoll, Rongelap Atoll ( away) and
Utirik Atoll.
Irradiated debris fell up to deep over the island. A United States military medical team visited the island with
geiger counters the day after the fallout, but left without telling the islanders of the danger they had been exposed to.
Virtually all the inhabitants experienced severe
radiation sickness, including itchiness, sore skin, vomiting, diarrhea, and fatigue. Their
symptoms also included burning eyes and swelling of the neck, arms, and legs.
[Isobelle Gidley and Richard Shears (1986). ''The Rainbow Warrior Affair'', Unwin, p. 155.] The inhabitants were forced to abandon the islands, leaving all their belongings, three days after the test. They were relocated to
Kwajalein for medical treatment.
[ Six days after the Castle Bravo test, the U.S government set up a secret ]project
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An alternative view sees a project managerially as a sequence of events: a "set of interrelated tasks to be ...
to study the medical effects of the weapon on the residents of the Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands, is an island country west of the International Date Line and north of the equator in the Micronesia region of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
The territory consists of 29 c ...
.
The United States
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was subsequently accused of having used the inhabitants in medical research (without receiving consent) to study the effects of nuclear exposure. Until that time, the United States Atomic Energy Commission had given little thought to the potential impact of widespread fallout contamination and health and ecological impacts beyond the formally designated boundary of the test site.
Failed return to the atoll
In 1957, three years later, the United States government declared the area 'clean and safe' and allowed the islanders to return, though they were told to stick to canned foods and avoid the northern islets of the atoll. US scientists noted that "The habitation of these people on the island will afford most valuable ecological radiation data on human beings." Contrary to the US government's assurances, evidence of continued contamination mounted, as many residents developed thyroid-tumors,[ and many children died of leukemia.][ Rates of miscarriages and stillbirths in Rongelap were twice the rate of unexposed women in the Marshall Islands. The magistrate of Rongelap, John Anjain, whose own son died of leukemia, appealed for international help, without significant response.
]
Relocated by Greenpeace
In 1984, Marshall Islands
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The territory consists of 29 c ...
senator, Jeton Anjain approached the environmental group Greenpeace
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to seek their help in relocating the people of Rongelap and in 1985, 'Operation Exodus' took place. In three trips, the '' Rainbow Warrior'' moved approximately 350 people and of building material. to the islets of Mejato and Ebeye on Kwajalein atoll, approximately away. The operation took 10 days, moving everyone from 80-year-olds to newborns, as well as their homes and belongings. Ebeye is significantly smaller than the islands of Rongelap, and joblessness, suicide, and overcrowding have proven to be problems following the resettlement.
Compensation
In September 1996, the United States Department of the Interior
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signed a $45 million resettlement agreement with the islanders, stipulating that the islanders themselves will scrape off a few inches of Rongelap's still contaminated surface. However, this is an operation deemed impossible by some critics. In recent years, James Matayoshi, the mayor of Rongelap, claimed that the cleanup was successful and envisioned a new promising future for the inhabitants and for tourists. Scientific measurements made in August 2014 verified a safe level of radiation on Rongelap.
Aftermath
In 1991, the People of Rongelap and Jeton Anjain received the Right Livelihood Award "for their steadfast struggle against United States nuclear policy in support of their right to live on an unpolluted Rongelap island."
In 2012, the US government under the Barack Obama administration reasserted its position that it had satisfactorily compensated the Rongelap victims.
In 2019 Chinese investor Cary Lan leased a large part of the atoll for a proposed special economic zone, in what was seen as part of ongoing efforts by China to expand its reach into the Pacific and conduct chequebook diplomacy against Taiwan
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. After his arrest in Thailand in 2020, the project was abandoned. He was deported to the United States in 2022 for allegedly bribing elected officials in this case.
Education
Marshall Islands Public School System operates Mejatto Elementary School, which serves descendants of the community in Mejatto that resided in Rongelap Atoll.[Public Schools ]
." Marshall Islands Public School System. Retrieved on February 21, 2018.
References
External links
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Rongelap Atoll official site
Bikini - mon amour
the film by Oliver Herbrich shows the Greenpeace evacuation and the resettlement on Mejato island 1987.
Radio Bikini
: Oscar-nominated 1987 documentary on the 1946 atomic bomb tests on Bikini Atoll and the effects on the Bikinians as well as the US sailors who witnessed the tests.
Het Einde van de Wereld
The End of the World (1995/VPRO-TV/ Theo Uittenbogaard) a Dutch documentary on the history of the people of the island Rongelap, who were evacuated due to fallout from the Bikini nuclear tests and their (inc. John Anjain) hearing by a Senate Committee in Washington DC
Further reading
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Atolls of the Marshall Islands
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Municipalities of the Marshall Islands