Gulf Safe from Radiation After U.S. Strikes: Saudi Regulator
Saudi Arabia's nuclear regulator reports no radioactive traces in the environment of Saudi Arabia or other Arab Gulf states following the recent U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Following the U.S. military's recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Saudi Arabia's nuclear regulatory authority has confirmed the absence of radioactive traces across its environment and that of other Gulf Arab states.
The announcement was made in a post on the X platform on Sunday, providing reassurance to the region amidst growing global concern over nuclear safety and fallout risks.
This development underscores the successful monitoring and management of nuclear activities and potential hazards in the Middle East.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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