The study Preparedness and Response to Nuclear Disasters Outside Georgia was conducted and publshed by the Civil Council on Defense and Security. The study assesses nuclear and radiological threats emanating from nuclear facilities located outside Georgia’s borders and proposes some emergency response measures to such threats. It aims to support the relevant government agencies in Georgia to identify nuclear and radiation-related crises and ensure effective responses to such emergencies in a timely manner. In particular, the study concerns itself with preparedness and response to possible accidents at nuclear facilities, including nuclear power stations, located in Georgia’s neighbouring countries and in the entire region.
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