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Heaviest rains in century bring floods to Iranian cities

Floodwaters bring down bridge in Astara and heavily damaged another



First responders stand along a broken highway amidst heavy flooding in Iran's northwestern city of Astara in Gilan province close to the border with Azerbaijan on September 18, 2023.
Image Credit: Reuters

TEHRAN: Flash floods have injured 20 people in northern Iran, after what officials described as the region’s heaviest rains in a century, Iranian media reported.

The rains have battered the cities of Astara and Talesh, on the Caspian Sea coast near the border with Azerbaijan since Sunday, the reports said.

“Heavy rains ... have fallen over Astara which have not been seen in 100 years,” Gilan province’s head of crisis management Amir Moradi told the ISNA news agency on Monday.

A man looks on in a shack surrounded by heavy flooding in Iran's northwestern city of Astara in Gilan province.
Image Credit: AFP

Twenty people have been injured, the Mehr news agency reported.

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State news agency IRNA quoted officials as saying that more flooding was expected on Tuesday in Gilan province and western districts of neighbouring Mazandaran.

The floodwaters brought down one bridge in Astara and heavily damaged another, the Tasnim news agency reported.

It shared images of emergency teams helping motorists to escape from vehicles that had been partially submerged by the water.

Men walk through wreckage amidst heavy flooding in Iran's northwestern city of Astara in Gilan province close to the border with Azerbaijan.
Image Credit: AFP

The river systems that flow from Iran’s extensive mountain ranges make it vulnerable to flash flooding.

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Last year, floods hit 21 out of Iran’s 31 provinces killing at least 96 people, authorities said.

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