Tehran has been blanketed in thick black smog following the attack on Iran’s oil refinery and depots, triggering major health concerns. Authorities report acid rain, chemical burns from oily droplets, and hazardous fumes capable of damaging lungs. The Red Crescent has urged residents to stay indoors, wear masks, and immediately wash off any falling residue, as experts warn the toxic chemicals could also seep into soil and water sources, posing long-term health risks.
Opposition Vs Centre Over Oil Shock: What Next For India?
Top government sources say India is well positioned to navigate the evolving global oil situation, with fuel supplies across the country remaining stable. Refineries have been instructed to prioritise domestic…
