Tragedy Strikes: Fatal Blaze in Tehran Shopping Centre
A fire in a Tehran shopping centre claimed at least eight lives and injured 36 individuals. The blaze spread quickly due to flammable cladding. The incident occurred amid rising tensions between Iran and the United States following a ceasefire violation.
A devastating fire broke out in a shopping centre west of Tehran on Tuesday, claiming the lives of at least eight individuals and injuring 36 others, according to Iranian state broadcaster IRIB.
The local fire department identified flammable cladding on the building as a factor that contributed to the swift spread of the flames, a fact corroborated by the judiciary's Mizan news agency. Iranian media, including Mizan, broadcasted footage showing a billowing plume of smoke rising from the scene.
Reuters confirmed the exact location of the incident by comparing the buildings, utility poles, trees, and road layout with archive and satellite imagery. The fire incident unfolds as a fragile ceasefire between Iran and the United States faces renewed pressure following cross-border exchanges of fire earlier this week.
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