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A dry radioactive substance storage facility comprising: a structure having a storage room storing storage vessels containing a radioactive substance;  an air inlet duct having an air inlet and defining an air inlet passage through which air is supplied into the storage room;  a stack having an air outlet and defining an air discharge passage through which air from the storage room is discharged outside;  a plurality of first baffling members disposed between a ceiling portion of the storage room and a floor portion of the storage room on the side of the air inlet duct in the storage room and being adjacent to the storage vessel, and arranged so that air supplied through the air inlet duct flows through spaces between the first baffling members into the storage room; and  a plurality of second baffling members disposed between a ceiling portion of the storage room and a floor portion of the storage room on the side of the stack in the storage room and being adjacent to the storage vessel, and arranged so that air in the storage room flows through spaces between the second baffling members into the stack;  wherein each of the first and the second baffling members comprises a neutron shielding member and a gamma ray shielding member. 2. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 1 , wherein each of the first and the second baffling members is formed by covering the neutron shielding member with the gamma ray shielding member. claim 1 3. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 1 , wherein at least some of the second baffling members are arranged so that upper ones are shifted toward the stack relative to the lower ones. claim 1 4. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 2 , wherein at least some of the second baffling members are arranged so that upper ones are shifted toward the stack relative to the lower ones. claim 2 5. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 1 , wherein the first baffling members are inclined so as to direct air supplied through the air inlet passage toward an upper region of the storage room. claim 1 6. A dry radioactive substance storage facility comprising: a structure having a storage room storing storage vessels containing a radioactive substance;  an air inlet duct having an air inlet and defining an air inlet passage through which air is supplied into the storage room;  a stack having an air outlet and defining an air discharge passage through which air from the storage room is discharged outside;  a plurality of first radiation shielding members disposed between a ceiling portion of the storage room and a floor portion of the storage room on the side of the air inlet duct in the storage room and being adjacent to the storage vessel; and  a plurality of second radiation shielding members disposed between a ceiling portion of the storage room and a floor portion of the storage room on the side of the stack in the storage room and being adjacent to the storage vessel;  wherein first air passages are formed between the first radiation shielding members, and second air passages are formed between the second radiation shielding members;  first radiation scattering members are disposed on the side of the air inlet passage relative to the first radiation shielding members in the storage room so as to attenuate radiation propagating in the direction of the air inlet passage from the first radiation shielding members; and  second radiation scattering members disposed on the side of the air discharge passage relative to the second radiation shielding members in the storage room so as to attenuate radiation propagating in the direction of the air discharge passage from the second radiation shielding members. 7. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 6 , wherein each of the first and second radiation scattering members comprises a neutron shielding member and a gamma ray shielding member. claim 6 8. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 7 , wherein each of the first and second radiation scattering members is formed by covering the neutron shielding member with the gamma ray shielding member. claim 7 9. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 6 , wherein a surface of each of the first and second radiation scattering members facing the storage room is formed in a shape capable of reflecting radiation downward. claim 6 10. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 1 , further comprising first radiation scattering members disposed on the side of the air inlet passage relative to the first baffling members in the storage room so as to attenuate radiation propagating in the direction of the air inlet passage from the first baffling members; and claim 1 second radiation scattering members disposed on the side of the air discharge passage relative to the second baffling members in the storage room so as to attenuate radiation propagating in the direction of the air discharge passage from the second baffling members. 11. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 10 , wherein each of the first and second radiation scattering members comprises a neutron shielding member and a gamma ray shielding member. claim 10 12. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 11 , wherein each of the first and second radiation scattering members is formed by covering the neutron shielding member with the gamma ray shielding member. claim 11 13. The dry radioactive substance storage facility according to  claim 10 , wherein a surface of each of the first and second radiation scattering members facing the storage room is formed in a shape capable of reflecting radiation downward. claim 10