
Gulf Stays Safe: No Radiation After U.S. Strikes
Saudi Arabia’s nuclear regulator confirms no radiation in the Gulf after U.S. strikes on Iran’s facilities—a reassuring update for safety-conscious communities.
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Saudi Arabia’s nuclear regulator confirms no radiation in the Gulf after U.S. strikes on Iran’s facilities—a reassuring update for safety-conscious communities.
China issues its first red alert for mountain torrents in Anhui, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi, and Guizhou from 8 p.m. Thu to 8 p.m. Fri.
Indian students evacuated from Tehran amid rising tensions, with some leaving via the Armenian border for added safety.
An explosion at a fireworks factory in Hunan Province leaves 9 dead and 26 injured, highlighting the urgent need for improved safety measures.
The Air India crash probe focuses on engine, flaps & landing gear following the devastating Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad.
IAEA confirms that radiation levels outside Iran’s Natanz site remain unchanged after Israeli strikes, underscoring robust nuclear safety measures.
China enhances its voluntary blood donation system with advanced screening, rapid supply response, and creative public campaigns that foster a culture of giving.
US safety training for high-risk jobs is at risk as federal cuts hit key programs, threatening lifesaving courses for dangerous work environments.
A tragic bridge collapse in Bryansk leads to a train derailment with 7 dead and 30 injured, highlighting the need for robust safety measures.
A Jeju Air flight in Vietnam briefly veered off the runway; no injuries were reported despite one tire being damaged.