In the event of a nuclear leak, will radiation reach Iraq, and what measures should be taken?

Written By هشام جمال on 2025/06/18

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - Amid growing regional concerns about nuclear risks, many Iraqi citizens are wondering: Are there nuclear reactors close to the country's borders? And could radioactive fallout spread in the event of an accident?

The nearest nuclear reactor to Iraq:

The closest operational nuclear reactor to Iraq is Iran's Bushehr nuclear reactor, located on the eastern coast of the Persian Gulf, approximately 500 kilometers from the southern Iraqi city of Basra. Despite this distance, questions remain about the extent to which Iraqi territory would be affected by a radioactive accident at this reactor.

Could radiation reach Iraq?

According to the prevailing climate data in the region, the possibility of radiation reaching Iraq is very small, due to:

  1. The prevailing wind direction in the region is northwesterly, blowing from Iraq towards the Arabian Gulf, in the opposite direction of any radioactive dust expected to travel from Bushehr.
  2. The large relative distance between the reactor and the Iraqi border reduces the concentration of any potential radioactive material.
  3. Therefore, any scenario affecting Iraq would require unusual weather conditions and a clear change in wind patterns.

What do we do in case of a radiation leak?

Despite the low probability, prevention remains necessary in nuclear emergencies, and measures include:

  1. Follow the instructions of civil defense and official environmental authorities carefully.
  2. Stay indoors and keep doors and windows tightly closed.
  3. Avoid consuming uncovered water or food.
  4. Use masks or wet towels when necessary.
  5. Monitor official news and do not get carried away by rumors.

How is radiation monitored in Iraq?

Iraq has environmental radiation monitoring stations operated by the Nuclear Regulatory Authority. These stations measure any changes in radiation levels and immediately notify the relevant authorities. They also cooperate with international organizations to ensure rapid response in the event of an emergency.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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