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

2025-06-18 2025-06-18T19:31:10Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arab Weather - Amid growing concerns about nuclear accidents around the world, some are wondering about the proximity of nuclear reactors to the Egyptian border and the potential impact of a radiation leak on the country in the event of an accident, God forbid.

The closest nuclear reactor to Egypt is the Dimona reactor:

The closest active nuclear reactor to Egyptian territory is the Dimona nuclear reactor, located in the Negev Desert in southern Palestine, just about 250 kilometers from the eastern Egyptian border, specifically the Sinai Peninsula. Several other active reactors are located in the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe, but Dimona is the closest geographically.

Could nuclear radiation reach Egypt?

Theoretically, yes. In the event of a major nuclear accident at a nearby reactor, wind and atmospheric direction play a major role in the transport of radioactive fallout.

Depending on prevailing weather conditions (such as easterly or northeasterly winds), radioactive materials may reach the eastern or northern regions of Egypt.

What actions should be taken in the event of a radiation leak?

If official warnings are issued regarding radioactivity detected in the atmosphere, the following steps are recommended:

  1. Immediate compliance with the instructions of the competent authorities, such as the Atomic Energy Authority or Civil Defense.
  2. Stay indoors and keep windows and doors tightly closed.
  3. Avoid consuming exposed water or food outdoors.
  4. Wear medical masks or wet cloths when going out if necessary.
  5. Stay away from exposed surfaces such as metal surfaces or cars until they are disinfected.
  6. Stay informed via official apps or radiation monitoring stations.

How is radioactivity monitored?

Egypt and other countries in the region have environmental radiation monitoring stations that monitor radiation levels in real time, and warnings are issued immediately in the event of abnormally high readings.

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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