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Deadly ‘Black Rain’ Falls On Tehran As War Turns Toxic

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Deadly ‘Black Rain’ Falls On Tehran As War Turns Toxic

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Residents of Tehran are being choked by toxic “black rain” after airstrikes on oil facilities turned the skies into a chemical hazard zone — with experts warning of heart attacks, lung damage and long-term cancer risk.

Following US-Israeli bombardments, massive plumes of thick, oily smoke have blanketed the capital, with polluted rainfall now falling back to earth — coating streets, cars and homes in soot.

City ‘Can’t Breathe’

Locals describe a nightmare landscape: burning eyes, raw skin, choking air and skies so thick with smoke the sun has vanished.

“I can’t breathe,” one resident said, as others reported headaches, severe throat irritation and exhaustion after even brief exposure outdoors.

The attacks on fuel depots and refineries have left millions exposed to dangerous airborne particles, with pollution levels described as “unprecedented”.

What Is ‘Black Rain’?

“Black rain” occurs when toxic particles — including soot, ash and chemicals — mix with rainwater and fall back to the ground.

Experts say the strikes released huge quantities of pollutants from burning oil, including microscopic particles capable of penetrating deep into the lungs and even entering the bloodstream.

These particles are up to 40 times thinner than a human hair — making them especially dangerous.

Health Fears Mount

The World Health Organization has issued urgent warnings, saying the fallout could contaminate air, food and water supplies.

Exposure to the toxic rain has been linked to:

  • Severe respiratory damage

  • Increased risk of heart attacks

  • Long-term cancer خطر

Iran’s Red Crescent has warned that rainfall could cause chemical burns and serious lung injury, urging people to avoid exposure wherever possible.

Fallout From Strikes Spreads

The pollution crisis comes after multiple strikes on oil infrastructure around Tehran, with fires continuing to pump hazardous chemicals into the atmosphere days later.

Scientists say the scale of contamination could have lasting effects for years — particularly for children, the elderly and those with existing health conditions.

Ordinary People Pay The Price

As the war intensifies, it is civilians who are bearing the brunt — trapped in a city where even the rain has turned dangerous.

With toxic clouds still hanging over Tehran, the immediate threat may be invisible — but its impact could be deadly for years to come.

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