An Earthquake in Tehran Could Bury About 2 Million People Under Rubble

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An Earthquake in Tehran Could Bury About 2 Million People Under Rubble

An earthquake in Tehran could bury about 2 million people under rubble

A bitter truth that cannot be ignored is that if, God forbid, a powerful earthquake occurs in Tehran, its destructive and human tragedies would be indescribable. Imagine an earthquake happening in such a large city with a population of 25 to 30 million, resulting in about 2.5 million people being trapped under debris. What should be done in such a situation?

In a scenario where the urban structure is completely disrupted, where can we find people to help rebuild the destruction? This disaster would not just be on a national scale but a global one. Tehran, even in terms of medical and health facilities, is not prepared to handle the treatment of a large number of injured people.

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