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Toxic clouds and 'oil rain' in Tehran after Israel attacks four oil storage facilities

Tehran experienced toxic clouds and unusual oil-like rain following Israeli airstrikes on oil facilities, resulting in several casualties and alarming environmental concerns.

On Sunday morning, Tehran was engulfed in toxic clouds characterized by a mix of rainfall and smoke from Israeli attacks on oil storage facilities in and around the capital. These strikes, occurring in the early hours, resulted in the deaths of at least four individuals. Witnesses described the precipitation as resembling 'oil rain,' with many surfaces and puddles in the city appearing blackened by burnt fuel remnants. This suggests not only the immediate impact on human life but also the catastrophic environmental consequences.

The Iranian Environmental Protection Agency has issued warnings to citizens, advising them to stay indoors due to the heightened toxicity in the atmosphere. The organization urged for caution amidst reports of the cityโ€™s pollution levels rising significantly following the bombing incidents. This situation raises crucial concerns about public health and safety in an area already suffering from air quality issues.

The attacks on four oil storage facilities and a petroleum product transfer center in Tehran and Alborz provinces mark a significant escalation in regional tension, spotlighting the volatile geopolitical landscape surrounding Iran. The implications of these strikes extend beyond immediate humanitarian concerns as they could lead to further military confrontations and exacerbate the already fraught relationships between Iran, Israel, and surrounding nations. These developments could have profound effects on regional stability and geopolitical dynamics.

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