Radiation levels in Armenia remain within safe limits

Radiation levels in Armenia remain within safe limits

PanARMENIAN.Net - Radiation levels across Armenia remain within normal ranges, according to the Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center of the Ministry of Environment. Measurements are conducted twice daily—at 06:00 and 18:00 GMT—at 22 meteorological stations, including the border station in Meghri.

The monitoring uses DRG-01T1 dosimeters, while the Armavir station is also equipped with a DKG-02u Arbiter device. In Yerevan’s aerological station, daily beta-activity measurements of radioactive dust density are conducted using the RYB-01 instrument and gauze filters that collect atmospheric particles settling to the ground.

Results from the past five days show gamma radiation doses across the country fluctuating between 13 and 21 microroentgens per hour, well below the safety threshold of 60 microroentgens per hour.

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