Iran's Oil Conflict Creates Toxic 'Black Rain' Health Crisis
Iran's Black Rain and the Health Shadow of Oil Wars | Think Global Health

The environment is a casualty of the Iran war, as "black rain" creates toxic damage that typically endures
Iran's ongoing military conflicts are causing severe environmental damage through "black rain"—toxic precipitation from burning oil infrastructure. This phenomenon creates long-lasting health hazards affecting populations across the region. Environmental experts warn the contamination poses serious risks to water supplies and public health.
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