💨 Abstract
In Tehran, residents are preparing for potential U.S. attacks on infrastructure, as threatened by President Trump. Many are stocking up on essentials like water and emergency lights, fearing power outages that could disrupt daily life and healthcare. Some express fear, while others show resilience and readiness to defend their country. Hospitals like Tajrish Martyrs Hospital have generators and supplies to handle emergencies.
Courtesy: Uday Rana
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