The main threat within the installation lies in the uranium hexafluoruro, a highly toxic gas used in the enrichment process and that, being inhaled or when coming into contact with the skin, represents a considerable danger.
The general director of International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA), Rafael Mariano Grossihe warned Monday about a potential risk of Radiological and chemical contamination at Natanz’s nuclear enrichment plant, In Iran, after the recent air attacks attributed to Israel. However, Grossi clarified that, for the moment, the radiation levels outside the complex remain within the normal parameters.
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As explained, The main threat within the installation lies in the uranium hexafluoruro, a highly toxic gas used in the enrichment process and that, being inhaled or when coming into contact with the skin, represents a considerable danger.


The official remarked the need for adequate respiratory protection within the site to minimize risks.
International concern for possible contamination after attacks on nuclear facilities in Iran
Grossi’s intervention was given during an extraordinary session of the OIEA Board in Viennaconvened by Russia After attacks on Iranian nuclear centers. Confirmed that, although the underground part of Natanz It was not directly affected, Damage to energy systems could compromise their operation.
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IEIs of the OIEA remain in Iran and will resume their work when safety conditions are guaranteed.
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Impacts were also reported on facilities ISFAHANalthough without evidence of radioactive escape.
Inspectors of Oiea They remain in Iran and will resume their work when safety conditions are guaranteed. Grossi warned that military escalation not only endangers human lives and the environment, but also hinder diplomatic efforts for Avoid the development of nuclear weapons by the Iranian regime.
Source: Ambito