An earthquake in Tehran buries around 2 million people under the rubble

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An earthquake in Tehran buries around 2 million people under the rubble

An earthquake in Tehran results in the burial of around 2 million people under the rubble.

A bitter truth that cannot be ignored is that if, God forbid, a powerful earthquake were to strike Tehran, the destructive and human tragedies would be unimaginable. Just imagine if earthquakes of this magnitude occur in a city of this size with a population of 25 to 30 million, leading to about 2.5 million people being buried under the rubble. In such circumstances, what should be done?

In a situation where the urban structure is completely disrupted, where can we find individuals to help in the reconstruction of the destruction? This disaster is not only on a national scale but will be global. Tehran is not even prepared in terms of medical and health facilities to handle the treatment of the large population affected.

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