Tehran rescue workers pull survivors from rubble

Al Jazeera ConflictNews ReportEN 1 min read 100% complete March 19, 2026 at 05:44 AM
Tehran rescue workers pull survivors from rubble

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In Tehran, Iran, rescue workers from the Red Crescent worked overnight on March 19, 2026, to extract survivors from the rubble of residential buildings. The buildings were reportedly damaged in US-Israeli strikes. Video released by the Iranian Red Crescent documented the emergency services' efforts. According to the Red Crescent, the strikes resulted in multiple fatalities. The reason for the strikes was not mentioned in the provided information.

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Conflict
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Human Interest
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The Red Crescent says several people were killed.

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Iran’s Red Crescent shows emergency services working overnight to rescue survivors.

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Tehran rescue workers pull survivors from rubble.

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US-Israeli strikes on residential buildings in Tehran.

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strikes 90% survivors 90% tehran 80% rescue workers 80% red crescent 70% rubble 70% residential buildings 60% emergency services 60% casualties 50%

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Al Jazeera
Article Type
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70%
Geographic Perspective
Tehran

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