Damage at Boroujerdi Residential Complex, Tehran: War Aftermath, and Reconstruction Challenges

Infrastructure Breakdown and Public Services

The strikes on the Boroujerdi complex caused significant damage to essential infrastructure. Electricity outages have affected not only the immediate area but also surrounding neighborhoods. Water supply systems have been disrupted, leading to shortages and sanitation challenges. Roads blocked by debris make transportation difficult, slowing down both rescue operations and recovery efforts.

Healthcare services in southern Tehran have been placed under additional strain. Medical facilities are dealing with increased demand while also facing limitations in supplies and capacity. This combination makes it difficult to provide adequate care for both physical injuries and long-term health needs.

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April 14, 2026 | 10:16 pm

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