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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site' has mentioned 'Food' in the following places:
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However, Rongerik could not produce enough food, and the islanders starved.
[39] No one lived on Rongerik because it had an inadequate water and food supply and due to deep-rooted traditional beliefs that the island was haunted by the Demon Girls of Ujae.
"[40] This was followed by a series of later tests that left the islands of the atoll contaminated with enough radioactivity, particularly caesium-137, to contaminate food grown in the soil.
Despite the promise to "protect the inhabitants", from July 1946 through July 1947, the residents of Bikini Atoll were left alone on Rongerik Atoll and were starving for lack of food.
We'd get up in the morning to go to our canoes and fall over because we were so ill... Then we started asking these men from America [to] bring us food... We were dying, but they didn't listen to us.
Mason requested that food be brought to the islanders on Rongerik immediately along with a medical officer.
Kili did not provide enough food for the transplanted residents.
After their relocation to Kili, the Bikini residents continued to suffer from inadequate food supplies.
[36] The U.S. Trust Authorities airdropped food onto Kili.
The residents were forced to rely on imported USDA rice and canned goods and had to buy food with their supplemental income.
During 1955 and 1956, ships dispatched by the U.S. Trust Territory continually experienced problems unloading food because of the rough seas around the island, leading to additional food shortages.
The U.S. suggested that some of the Bikini Islanders move to Jaluit where food was more readily available.
The islanders operate several small stores out of their homes to supply nonperishable food items like salt, Tabasco, candy, and canned items.