
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change confirms no abnormal radiation levels detected in Qatar
The network's land and marine stations, distributed throughout the region, monitor radiation levels and send early warnings in the event of any abnormal increase in radiation levels.
The Ministry calls on citizens and residents to obtain information from official sources.
تؤكد وزارة البيئة والتغير المناخي، وعبر الشبكة الوطنية للرصد الإشعاعي والإنذار المبكر في الدولة، أنه لم يتم رصد أي مستويات إشعاعية غير طبيعية في الهواء والمياه الإقليمية بدولة قطر.
وتقوم المحطات الأرضية والبحرية التابعة للشبكة والموزعة في المناطق المختلفة، برصد مستويات الإشعاع… pic.twitter.com/YYxV57NfQZ
— وزارة البيئة والتغير المناخي (@moecc_qatar) June 22, 2025
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