Muscat: In an official statement, the Authority said it is actively monitoring developments as part of a national environmental safety framework, operating in close coordination with relevant authorities. The country’s radiation monitoring and early warning system — deployed across various governorates — continues to track radiation levels in real time, with current data showing no abnormal readings or environmental disruptions.
The Authority emphasized its commitment to continuous, around-the-clock surveillance, in coordination with regional and international centers, to ensure the safety of citizens, residents, and natural resources.
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