Homeowners report fear of smoke-filled city, from possibly toxic rainfall, air and water to food deficiency and difficulty of escape
Thick black smoke was still climbing in the sky, soot covered the cars and roads, porches full of black substances, and the harmful air had loaded the lungs as Tehran got up after an evening of airstrikes on the city’s oil depots on Sunday.In messages and
voice notes sent to the Guardian, people defined the scenario in their homes and on the streets, some calling it” apocalyptic “. With the sun blotted out, dizzy individuals in Iran’s resources needed to switch on their lights to translucent the gloom.
Source: The Guardian
