The WHO has issued a warning about toxic compounds and black rain in Iran following recent attacks on oil facilities.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised alarms regarding the occurrence of black rain and the presence of toxic compounds in the air in Iran, primarily linked to recent strikes on the country's oil installations. Following these attacks, the capital city of Tehran has been enveloped in thick black smoke, prompting serious health concerns from environmental and public health authorities. The WHO has advised residents to remain indoors to avoid respiratory issues due to airborne compounds, highlighting the severity of the situation.