Iran condoles Afghanistan over recent flood
For the past few days, flash floods take devastated hundreds of areas across Iran, leaving behind a monstrous path of decease and destruction. Estimates indicate the death toll to accept surpassed the 61mark and 32 others missing.
Yazd province in central Iran is i of the hardest hit areas and officials are reporting 6 deaths and 10 people missing. More than xiii,000 homes in urban and rural areas of Yazd accept suffered impairment, according to the Yazd provincial governor.
Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian opposition coalition (NCRI), voiced her condolences to the Iranian people following the recent floods and condemned the mullahs' for their destructive policies that repeatedly lead to such disasters.
"The mullahs' plundering and wasting of Islamic republic of iran's wealth on a nuclear, missile, and warmongering projects accept destroyed the land'due south infrastructure, leaving Iranians defenseless confronting natural disasters," Mrs, Rajavi said.
An official of Alborz province, located westward of Tehran, says 70 vehicles were swallowed by flood waters in the town of Taleqan as the local Shahroud River saw massive flooding. Some of the vehicles are completely destroyed.
The Head of the regime'south Crisis Management is warning that floods have been reported in 385 areas of at to the lowest degree 111 cities across 27 of Iran's 31 provinces.
385 areas & 111 cities of 21 provinces throughout Iran are reporting floods At least 56 people are reported dead, with 18 in Tehran Area & fourteen in Firuzkuh 28 people are reported to be missing."
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PARIS, FRANCE, August 1, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- For the by few days, wink floods have devastated hundreds of areas across Iran, leaving behind a monstrous path of decease and destruction.
Estimates indicate the death cost to have surpassed the 100 mark. Mehdi Valipour, head of the government's Red Crescent is reporting the official death toll at 61 and 32 others missing.
The Head of the regime's Crisis Management is warning that floods have been reported in 385 areas of at to the lowest degree 111 cities across 27 of Iran's 31 provinces.
Yazd province in central Islamic republic of iran is one of the hardest hit areas and officials are reporting six deaths and 10 people missing. More than 13,000 homes in urban and rural areas of Yazd have suffered harm, according to the Yazd provincial governor.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian opposition coalition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), voiced her condolences to the Iranian people following the recent floods and landslides and condemned the mullahs' for their destructive policies that repeatedly lead to such disasters, and the government's refusal to provide assistance to flood victims beyond the country.
"The eruption of floods in more than 20 provinces, the loss of so many lives in cities and villages, and the damages and homelessness of defenseless people in the confront of natural disasters under the mullahs' predatory rule are a national disaster," Mrs. Rajavi said.
"The mullahs' plundering and wasting of Islamic republic of iran's wealth on a nuclear, missile, and warmongering projects have destroyed the country's infrastructure, leaving Iranians caught against natural disasters. The clerical regime must account for the loss of lives and people'southward homes," the NCRI President-elect added.
Major roads and highways in at least six provinces are reported to be blocked due to floods and landslides.
"xc percent of the hamlet of Mozdaran in the Firuzkuh district of Tehran province has been engulfed in mud. Nigh certainly the decease toll from this region is more than than those being reported from Tehran province, the unabridged country, and fifty-fifty the Imamzadeh Davood surface area," said Seyed Ahmad Rasoulinezhad, a fellow member of the regime's Majlis (parliament), in contempo remarks to state media.
Locals in this village protested a sham visit past regime President Ebrahim Raisi and demanded he stop providing empty promises and actually delivers desperately needed aid.
Imamzadeh Davood is an area of northwest Tehran province and official reports indicate at to the lowest degree 22 deaths following the recent floods. Search teams are continuing their efforts and dozens are also reported missing.
The cities of Firuzkuh and Damavand of Tehran province have also reported major losses of life and devastating destruction. At least iii children are likewise among those reported expressionless.
Firuzkuh lonely, and especially the nearby Zarindasht hamlet, are reporting at least 15 deaths, 16 missing, and 12 injured.
Sahar Tajbakhsh, head of the regime's "Iran Meteorological Organization," best-selling the regime'due south destructive role in the devastating nature of these recent floods, particularly in the Imamzadeh Davood area.
"The floodwaters in the Imamzadeh Davood expanse were similar to the 2018 floods we witnessed in Shiraz.
The water paths have been modified for other purposes in the previous years because the topography of this expanse should not permit 20 to 30 millimeters to result in such an incident. As a result, nosotros can most certainly conclude that the water path in this surface area had been modified," she said in a recent land TV interview.
An official of Alborz province, located west of Tehran, says 70 vehicles were swallowed by overflowing waters in the town of Taleqan as the local Shahroud River saw massive flooding. Some of the vehicles are reportedly completely destroyed, indicating the raw ability of the unsafe floods.
Rafsanjan of Kerman province in south-key Islamic republic of iran has also suffered major damages in the recent floods. "A couple from the city of Anar was heading to Rafsanjan when they were trapped due to the floodwaters and unfortunately lost their lives," a provincial official said to country media.
Officials in Mazandaran province of northern Islamic republic of iran are reporting six deaths and ten people missing due to the contempo floods.
The western parts of this province, specially villages around the urban center of Chalus, Amol, Nour, and Tonekabon have witnessed the largest share of devastations.
The city of Aligudarz in Lorestan province of western Iran is reporting five deaths and a number of others missing, according to Mohammad Khodabakhi, a member of the regime's Majlis (parliament) from this surface area.
Officials in Markazi (Key) province are reporting at least one death and three missing following the recent floods. Reports of death and destruction are pouring in from many other provinces throughout Iran.
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Major roads and highways in at to the lowest degree vi provinces are reported to exist blocked due to floods and landslides.
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