Kuwait has confirmed that radiation levels across the country remain within safe and normal limits, as authorities continue to monitor environmental conditions amid ongoing regional tensions.
Officials from the Kuwait National Guard stated that no increase in radiation levels has been detected in the country’s airspace or territorial waters. Specialized teams at the Sheikh Salem Al-Ali Chemical Defense and Radiation Monitoring Center are conducting round-the-clock assessments to ensure public safety.
The monitoring systems, which operate continuously across multiple locations, have recorded stable readings, reinforcing assurances that there is no immediate environmental or health risk to residents. Authorities emphasized that all indicators remain within internationally accepted safety ranges.
The announcement comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the region, including recent missile and drone activity. Despite these developments, officials have reiterated that Kuwait’s environmental conditions remain stable and under strict surveillance.
Authorities have urged the public to rely on official sources for updates and avoid spreading unverified information.
They also highlighted the country’s high state of readiness, with coordination between multiple agencies to respond swiftly to any potential risks.
Kuwait continues to maintain enhanced monitoring measures as a precaution, ensuring that any changes in environmental conditions are detected and addressed immediately.