Bahrain confirms safe air quality after attacks, no environmental impact detected

Bahrain confirms safe air quality after attacks, no environmental impact detected

The Supreme Council for Environment (SCE) has confirmed that air quality levels across Bahrain remain safe following the recent hostile attacks on local facilities earlier yesterday morning.

In an official statement, the SCE said that specialized teams carried out a comprehensive field survey covering the affected sites as well as nearby residential areas. The assessment found no abnormal emission levels or environmental violations, reassuring the public that there has been no negative impact on air quality.

Authorities highlighted that environmental monitoring stations across all governorates are operating at high efficiency. These systems continue to track air quality around the clock as part of the Kingdom’s emergency response and preparedness plans.

The council emphasized its commitment to maintaining environmental safety and public health, noting that continuous monitoring allows for rapid detection and response to any potential risks.

Residents have been urged to rely only on official and trusted sources for updates, particularly during times of heightened concern. The SCE also warned against the spread of unverified information or rumors, stressing that accurate communication is essential to ensuring public confidence and safety.

The statement aims to reassure citizens and residents that the situation remains under control, with no environmental threats detected and monitoring efforts continuing at full capacity.