The Kuwait Ministry of Health has firmly denied circulating claims about any radiation leaks within the country confirming that such reports are entirely false and not supported by any official data or verified indicators from competent authorities.
In an official statement the ministry emphasized that all published information regarding this issue is misleading and lacks any scientific or technical foundation warning that such rumors may unnecessarily alarm residents and citizens without justification.
The official spokesperson Dr Abdullah Al Sanad stated that the national monitoring systems operate around the clock within an integrated framework designed to track environmental and radiological indicators with high precision across all regions of Kuwait.
He explained that these systems include continuous monitoring of seawater freshwater and airborne particles alongside specialized radiation detection stations distributed across multiple strategic locations to ensure comprehensive and systematic coverage.
According to the ministry all recorded readings to date remain within normal baseline levels with no abnormal radiation indicators or concerning fluctuations detected reinforcing the stability of the environmental conditions in the country.
Dr Al Sanad further confirmed that ongoing monitoring procedures are conducted regularly under a strict regulatory framework aimed at maintaining the highest standards of environmental and public health safety across the nation.
The ministry concluded by affirming that all monitoring systems continue to function efficiently without interruption ensuring rapid detection of any potential changes and immediate response in accordance with approved safety protocols reinforcing public confidence.
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