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  2. 2022 Iranian floods - Wikipedia

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    In late July 2022, Iran was hit by historic floods and mudslides which affected 400 towns and villages in 21 of Iran's 31 provinces, and destroyed over 20,000 homes. [2] [3] In the provinces of Mazandaran and Yazd, deaths were high. At least 95 people have been reported dead and over 200 others are missing. [2] [4]

  3. Category:Natural disasters in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Natural disasters in Iran" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. 1972 Iran blizzard

  4. Category:Disasters in Iran by year - Wikipedia

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    2022 disasters in Iran (5 P) 2023 disasters in Iran (2 P) 2024 disasters in Iran (3 P) A. Attacks in Iran by year (9 C) This page was last edited on 25 October 2022 ...

  5. Category:Disasters in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Man-made disasters in Iran (7 C, 1 P) N. Natural disasters in Iran (5 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Disasters in Iran" This category contains only the following page.

  6. 2024 Tabas coal mine explosion - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Iran accounts for 76 percent of the nation's coal production. The coal industry in the area is dominated by at least eight large corporations including Mandanjoo. Deaths from mining disasters in the country are commonly attributed to poor safety measurements and lack of emergency capabilities. In 2017, 42 people died in a similar ...

  7. 2024 Persian Gulf floods - Wikipedia

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    The Persian Gulf region is known for its hot and dry weather, though heavy rains causing flooding have also occurred with greater regularity in recent years. [5] [6] Britain's Royal Meteorological Society stated that the likely cause is a mesoscale convective system. [7]

  8. Iran's nuclear leap 'extremely serious', Western source says

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    PARIS (Reuters) -Iran's acceleration in its enrichment of uranium to close to bomb grade is "extremely serious", has no civilian justification and contradicts Tehran's assertions on wanting ...

  9. 2019 Iran floods - Wikipedia

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    On 23 March, Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, commanded the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran to participate in the relief efforts. [54] Civil and armed forces have been mobilized since 24 March and Eshaq Jahangiri with several ministers as well as army commanders have traveled to the areas affected by floods to help people.