The United Nations Atomic Sentinel, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has announced that radiation levels in the Gulf region are within the general limit after a recent 12-day struggle.
In a statement released on Thursday, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Gossi confirmed that environmental radiation had not increased, air attacks during conflict severely damaged several nuclear facilities in Iran. These disadvantages increase serious concerns about nuclear materials and infrastructure safety and safety in the area.
Main Highlights:
Level of radiation normal: Continuous monitoring by IAEA shows no unusual increase in radiation in the Gulf region, indicating that conflict has not yet led environmental contamination.
Damage to atomic sites:
Despite the level of stable radiation, the air raid targeted several Iranian nuclear installations, potentially compromised security systems and increased the risks related to nuclear material handling.
Need for increased vigilance:
IAEA emphasized the significant importance of assessing and repairing any future nuclear accidents or unauthorized material release.
Geophysical stress:
The enmity between Israel and Iran on nuclear activities urges international inspection efforts with the aim of maintaining regional and global nuclear security.
What does it mean
While the current radiation stability is confident, the damage on Iran’s atomic infrastructure creates latent risks that require immediate attention. The role of IAEA in making repair monitoring, inspection and convenient role will be important to ensure that nuclear materials remain safe and that there are no harmful events because stress remains.