"Acid Rain" Fears In Tehran As Israeli Strikes On Oil Depots Send Toxic Smoke Over City

Tehran is currently grappling with health concerns following recent Israeli airstrikes targeting oil depots in Iran, which have released toxic smoke into the atmosphere. The Iranian environmental agency has issued warnings to residents, advising them to remain indoors to avoid exposure to harmful chemicals associated with the fallout. The Red Crescent has highlighted risks posed by acid rain, indicating that the drizzle could contain dangerous substances capable of damaging skin and respiratory systems. This environmental crisis coincides with escalating military tensions in the region, raising fears about the long-term implications for public health and safety. As the situation unfolds, authorities are closely monitoring air quality and advising citizens on necessary precautions to mitigate health risks. The combination of military action and environmental hazards underscores the complex challenges facing Tehran, reflecting broader regional instability and its impact on civilian life.
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