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Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority of Finland

The Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority is an independent authority and expert organization supervising and contributing to radiation safety and the safe use of nuclear energy in Finland.

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On Sunday morning, the United States launched strikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran: Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz. According to information relayed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), radiation levels around the facilities have not increased. The Agency continues to monitor the situation.

Radiation today

0.199 µSv/h
0.00 - 0.10 µSv/h
0.10 - 0.20 µSv/h
0.20 - 0.30 µSv/h
0.30 - 0.40 µSv/h
0.40 - µSv/h

Press releases and news

On Sunday morning, the United States launched strikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran: Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz. According to information relayed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), radiation levels around the facilities have not increased. The Agency continues to monitor the situation.

The Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority aims to better meet the needs of its customers by renewing its supervision and licensing information system. The development of the new STURE system is part of a broader strategic program for developing supervision.

Throughout Finland at this time of year, the UV index exceeds the level requiring protection. Awareness among Finns of the cancer risks of UV radiation has improved, but sun protection for children has declined.