Heavy rains leave provinces in northern Iran inundated
Heavy rains have battered Iran’s northern provinces of Golestan and Mazandaran, leaving homes flooded and others without power.
As Repoorted by Qods News Agency (Qodsna) At least 70 villages in Golestan and more than 200 in Mazandaran are inundated. Aqqala is the worst hit where landslides have killed two people, director general of Golestan province's crisis management department Mojtaba Jamali said.
High water has forced evacuations of several small farm communities as all farmland has been swamped, according to local reports.
Footage from both provinces showed massive flows of water running over roads and streets, with cars being washed away, people struggling to walk, and traffic being disrupted.
On Sunday, Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani ordered Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli to mobilize all means in the affected and neighboring provinces to provide immediate relief aid to people.
The Guardian published an article written by Dahlia Scheindlin, a Tel Aviv-based political analyst, emphasizing that the Zionist regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces tough questioning on Iran, because settlers don’t need any more forever wars.
Iran targeted the Zionist regime’s military bases on Saturday night in response to the regime’s deadly aggression against the Islamic Republic’s diplomatic mission in Damascus, Syria, and after more than six months of brutal offensives on residential areas in Gaza.
Religious scholars and seminaries across Iran have praised Iranian armed forces, in particular the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), who carried out the Operation True Promise against the Zionist regime.
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