This study aims to investigate the consequence of elevated temperature on the compressive strength, microstructure and gamma-radiation mitigation of OPC/fly ash (FA) composites modified with different doses of carbon nano tubes (CNTs), nano meta-kaolin (NMK), nano-Fe2O3 (NFO) and nano-NiO (NNO). Four different contents of CNTs were applied: 0.05, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2 wt% whereas, the contents for the other selected NPs were: 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2%. All blends were prepared utilizing constant water/solid (W/S) ratio of 0.27 with the aid of poly carboxylate superplasticizer. After 28 days of hydration, all specimens were heated at 250, 500 and 750 degrees C for 3 h. The fired composites were cooled by two various regimes (gradual in air & rapid in tap water). Residual strength, total porosity, phase composition, microstructure and gamma-radiation shielding were examined. OPC-fly ash blends accommodating 0.1, 1, 0.5 and 0.5% of CNTs, NMK, NFO and NiO NPs, respectively exhibited the best performance of fire resistivity and gamma-radiation shielding. Evidently, the composite containing 0.5 NFO possessed the best fire resistivity and gamma-radiation shielding among other mixes and the order of NPs performance was 0.5 NFO > 0.1CNTs > 1NMK > 0.5NNO. XRD and DTA analyses emphasized the development of various phases at elevated temperatures (CSHs, CASHs, CAHs, CFHs, CFSHs, AFm, AFt, andradite, rankinite, gismondine, akermanite and wollastonite). Moreover, SEM images affirmed high compactions for most composites at 250 degrees C and high porosity at 750 degrees C. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.