Is war turning Tehran's air into a chemical weapon?
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Is war turning Tehran's air into a chemical weapon?
"Black rain fell over Tehran after oil depot strikes in the US-Israel war on Iran filled the sky with toxic petrochemical smoke, leading to serious health risks."
"The contamination can seep into lungs, soil and water, with long-term risks from cancer to lasting environmental damage, raising concerns about public health."
Following oil depot strikes in the US-Israel war on Iran, black rain fell over Tehran, carrying toxic petrochemical smoke. This contamination poses severe health risks, including lung damage and cancer, while also threatening soil and water quality. The fallout from these strikes raises concerns about the air quality and its implications for public health and the environment. The situation highlights the dangers of warfare extending beyond traditional battlefields, affecting civilian life and ecosystems.
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