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The storm of Tehran province was injured

In an interview with Mehr reporter, Sherwin Tabrizi explained the details of the injured and relief measures, adding that the storm, which was accompanied by thunderstorms, thunderstorms and dust, caused disturbances throughout the city and raised concerns about citizens' safety.

Mr Tabrizi said about the condition of the injured storm: Six people were injured during the storm of Tehran today, of which three were treated by emergency teams at the scene and did not need to be transferred.

He added that the statistics are until now /

He warned: Due to the continuing of unstable weather, the number of injuries may increase.

A spokesman for the Tehran emergency department emphasized that the organization has been in full alert since the Orange Warning by the General Directorate of Meteorological.

He explained: With the anticipation of the arrival of the storm system from previous days, the Tehran emergency has taken the necessary arrangements. Rescue teams were deployed in different parts of the city, and coordination with hospitals and other relief agencies has been done for rapid response to any accident.

Tabrizi also advised citizens to avoid unnecessary traffic in the same atmosphere and take refuge in indoor spaces in the event of a lightning.

He said the strong winds and the possibility of falling objects or branches of trees can be dangerous. We urge people to observe safety tips by the end of these weather.

The storm reduced horizontal vision in some parts of Tehran and caused minor damage to urban infrastructure, according to officials.

The Mehr reporter's interview with a spokesman for Tehran's emergency department was held as relief agencies are still evaluating the consequences of the atmospheric event and trying to provide the necessary services to the injured.

(tagstotranslate) Storm of Tehran (T) Sherwin Tabrizi (T) Tehran Emergency Department
Source:mehrnews

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