Iran General NewsFlower market burns down in Iran capital

Flower market burns down in Iran capital

-

Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Feb. 27 – Tehran’s flower market caught fire, the state-run Mehr news agency reported on Monday.
Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Feb. 27 – Tehran’s flower market caught fire, the state-run Mehr news agency reported on Monday.

The fire began at one stall and soon after spread to nearby stalls until finally the main hall of the bazaar was set ablaze.

The report said that damages were in the range of 800 million Rials ($800,000).

The fire was blamed on overloads in the electricity power lines and the use of substandard electricity sockets.

Latest news

Iran’s Regime Lays Groundwork for Raising Gasoline Prices

As economic and financial pressure on the Iranian regime intensifies, Iranian regime president Masoud Pezeshkian has once again laid...

Iranian Regime Parliament Speaker: If People Are Hungry, We Will Not Survive

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Iranian regime’s Majlis (parliament), warned about the consequences of the economic crisis...

Iran’s Regime Executes Ghaem Hosseini, Fifth Execution in Alikhani Square Case

Ghaem Hosseini, who was arrested during the nationwide January protests and was one of those sentenced in the so-called...

Iranian Patients Face Soaring Medication Costs as Drug Prices Soar by 300%

While the Iranian regime's Food and Drug Administration claims that the recent currency policy changes do not mean the...

Iran’s Livelihood Crisis and the Regime’s Deadlock in Covering Costs

The August 18 editions of the Tosee Irani and Ham-Mihan newspapers carried the headline: "The monthly livelihood basket has...

Fresh Wave of Disciplinary Actions at Sharif University: 10 Students Face Expulsion

Sharif University of Technology has once again become the focus of disciplinary actions and student expulsions. According to the...

Must read

Many Sunnis see Iran behind Iraq shrine blast

Iran Focus: London, Feb. 24 – The London-based Arabic-language...

Valentine’s Day finds a niche in Islamic Iran

AFP: Iran may reject Western influences, but Valentine's Day...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you