The Sorrow of Destruction in West Tehran: Inside the Human Cost of the War
Civil Defense and Emergency Response in Crisis
In the immediate aftermath of the airstrikes, emergency responders in Tehran faced enormous challenges. Rescue teams worked tirelessly to survivors trapped beneath rubble, often with limited resources and under the constant threat of additional strikes.
Hospitals across the city were pushed to their limits as they treated a surge of injured . Medical staff, already strained by existing pressures, were forced to operate under extreme conditions. The for medical supplies, blood donations, and humanitarian aid became urgent.
Local communities also played a crucial role in the response effort. Neighbors helped neighbors, forming spontaneous networks of support to provide food, shelter, and emotional comfort. These grassroots efforts highlight the resilience and solidarity of in the face of adversity.
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