Tehran's Air Becomes a Deadly Battlefield: Toxic Fallout from Oil Strikes

Devastating oil strikes in Tehran have turned the city's air into a chemical weapon, with toxic black rain and fallout contaminating the environment.
Tehran, the bustling capital of Iran, has become the epicenter of a disturbing environmental crisis, as the city's air has been transformed into a veritable chemical weapon. The aftermath of recent oil strikes has blanketed the metropolis in a shroud of toxic black rain, spreading a deadly fallout that threatens the health and well-being of its residents.
The strikes, carried out as part of a broader military conflict, have had devastating consequences far beyond the immediate targets. The explosions and fires have released a cocktail of hazardous substances into the atmosphere, including heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, and other pollutants. This toxic mix has been carried by the winds, seeping into the soil, water sources, and the very air that Tehranis breathe.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera

