Federal Office for Radiation Protection: Population sits on nuclear risk!

Salzgitter: BfS-Präsidentin fordert mehr Katastrophenschutz-Übungen zur Vorbereitung der Bevölkerung auf nukleare Notfälle.
Salzgitter: BfS President calls for more disaster protection exercises to prepare the population for nuclear emergencies. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Federal Office for Radiation Protection: Population sits on nuclear risk!

In the middle of growing worries about nuclear security risks in Europe, the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BFS) calls for a greater involvement of the population in disaster protection exercises. The President, Inge Paulini, emphasizes that only about 22 percent of the population know how to behave in the event of a nuclear. In a current interview, she explained that the BFS would like to convey more knowledge about self -protection measures in order to strengthen people's trust in crisis situations. "The turning point is not limited to military - it must also apply to civil protection," said Paulini and demanded suitable mechanisms to sensitize the population.

urgent need for action

Public perception of nuclear threats has increased significantly in the context of the Ukraine War in the past few months. According to a study presented on Thursday, 63 percent of those surveyed are concerned about the possibility of an accident with radioactive stress. Older people and women in particular are very afraid of such an incident. Paulini emphasized that the number of inquiries to the BFS has increased significantly in the past few weeks, which indicates an increased need for information. A clear majority of 75 percent believes that Germany is insufficiently prepared for a nuclear accident, and only 13 percent would turn to government agencies in an emergency.

The increasing fears are a direct result of the aggressive rhetoric and military activities in Ukraine. A possible nuclear accident or even a targeted attack on nuclear power plants has given the population on alert, such as Tagesspiegel . In view of these oppressions, according to Paulini, comprehensive crisis communication between the state authorities and the population is considered essential. The BFS has therefore announced measures to improve information policy and actively involve citizens in emergency exercises in order to strengthen their skills and knowledge of self -protection. "It is crucial to find out first and then act," said Paulini.

For the future, increased education initiatives are planned that aim not only on reactive but also for proactive preparation of the population. The appeal is clear: the company needs more knowledge about nuclear radiation and potential dangers in order to be prepared in an emergency, as well as Made in Bocholt

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