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Authorities confirm environmental safety after dual refinery blazes

2026-03-19 - 13:12

In the wake of the twin fires that erupted earlier today at the Mina Al-Ahmadi Refinery and Mina Abdullah Refinery, the Environment Public Authority and the Kuwait National Petroleum Company moved swiftly to intensify air quality monitoring, launching a comprehensive environmental assessment across affected areas, reports Al-Rai daily. Advanced analyses of data collected from air pollution monitoring stations—particularly those positioned in close proximity to the refineries — confirmed a reassuring outcome — no readings exceeded nationally approved environmental or health standards. This critical finding underscores that the surrounding environment remains within safe and controlled limits, posing no immediate threat to residential communities or public health. Further reinforcing the assessment, climate data revealed that prevailing winds were southeasterly—an important factor carefully integrated into ongoing monitoring and risk evaluation processes to ensure accuracy and preparedness. Authorities emphasized that continuous, around-the-clock surveillance operations are underway, carried out in seamless coordination with oil sector entities. This unified response framework is designed to guarantee rapid intervention should any changes arise, while maintaining strict adherence to established environmental safeguards. In a joint reassurance, both the Environment Public Authority and the Kuwait National Petroleum Company affirmed that the situation remains fully stable and under control, with sustained coordination and transparent communication channels in place. Their message is clear: the protection of the environment and the safety of the public remain paramount, with no compromise in vigilance or response readiness.

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