‘Don’t panic; do not leave your home unless necessary; seal windows and doors as safety precaution’
2026-03-25 - 07:13
The Kuwait National Guard has issued a reassuring statement on social media, supported by a video message, confirming that radiation from neighboring countries does not pose any threat to Kuwait. The clarification comes amid ongoing regional developments that have sparked public concern over the possibility of radioactive exposure. The National Guard explained that the closest advanced nuclear reactor is located more than 240 kilometers from Kuwait— a distance considered sufficient to significantly reduce any potential impact. It further noted that most radioactive materials would dissipate before reaching Kuwait’s borders, ensuring the country remains unaffected. As part of its message, the National Guard emphasized that all necessary precautionary measures are in place to guarantee public safety. Residents, both citizens and expatriates, were urged to remain calm and avoid unnecessary panic. The statement underscores Kuwait’s continued commitment to maintaining safety and preparedness while addressing public concerns during a period of regional uncertainty. As part of public awareness efforts, residents have been provided with general safety guidelines to follow only in the unlikely event of an emergency. These include staying indoors, sealing windows and openings, and following official instructions issued through government channels. Authorities have also outlined basic precautions for outdoor exposure scenarios, alongside clear emergency response protocols. Kuwait continues to upgrade its monitoring infrastructure in coordination with international bodies such as the International Atomic Energy Agency, reinforcing its commitment to global safety standards. Officials stress that these measures are purely precautionary and reflect the country’s proactive approach to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents.