After the United States strikes Iran, Bahrain and Kuwait are taking precautions against the spillover of conflict.

Gate News bot: After the United States suddenly attacked three nuclear facilities in Iran, Bahrain and Kuwait, which host U.S. military bases, prepared for the possibility of conflict spilling over into their countries on the 22nd. Bahrain, which faces Iran across the sea, is home to the headquarters of the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet. On the 22nd, Bahrain's Ministry of Interior urged the public via social media to avoid main roads while driving to allow relevant departments to utilize their resources more effectively. According to the Ministry of Interior, this measure aims to protect public safety in light of the recent tightening of the regional security situation.

The Bahraini government has simultaneously required 70% of government agency staff to work from home until further notice. Previously, the Bahraini government had activated an emergency center to prepare for emergencies and began testing the alarm system nationwide. Kuwait has several U.S. military bases. The Kuwaiti Ministry of Finance said on the 22nd that shelters have been established in multiple government buildings, capable of accommodating about 900 people, to respond to emergencies.

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