Breaking News: World Health Organization Warns of Nuclear Catastrophe Risk if US-Iran War Escalates
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a serious warning about the possibility of a nuclear catastrophe if the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate. Officials said that the current situation in the Middle East is becoming more dangerous every day and could lead to a global crisis if not controlled.
According to international reports, military movements in the region have increased, and several countries have placed their forces on high alert. Experts believe that even a small mistake at this stage could trigger a large conflict involving multiple nations.
WHO officials stated that a war involving major powers could result in massive loss of life, destruction of cities, and long-term health effects due to radiation exposure. Hospitals and emergency services may not be able to handle such a large disaster if nuclear weapons are used.
Security analysts say the next few days are very important. Diplomatic talks are still ongoing, but tensions remain high. Governments around the world are urging both sides to avoid actions that could make the situation worse.
People living in nearby regions have been advised to stay alert and follow official safety instructions. Many countries are also preparing emergency plans in case the conflict spreads beyond the Middle East.
Experts also warned that a nuclear incident would not only affect the countries involved but could also impact the entire world through environmental damage, food shortages, and economic problems.
The World Health Organization said that preventing war is the only way to avoid a humanitarian disaster. Leaders are being asked to choose dialogue instead of violence.
More updates are expected as the situation develops.
