
Life gradually returning to normal in Tehran despite tensions
World Desk
Life in the Iranian capital is slowly returning to normal following days of heightened tension caused by Israel’s bombing campaign and a warning from former US President Donald Trump urging residents to flee the city.
Although the recent strikes appear to have been limited in scale, Iran’s air defence systems remain active over Tehran, particularly during the night. The lingering threat has left many residents wary, but signs of recovery are becoming visible.
The streets, while still noticeably quieter than usual, are seeing more movement. An increasing number of shops and even some restaurants have reopened. Traffic on the roads is also picking up, with the city witnessing its first traffic jam since mid-week.
Despite concerns over potential shortages, there appears to be no disruption in the supply of essentials. Supermarkets are open and well stocked with food, and fuel stations across the city are operating normally with no queues reported at the pumps.
The gradual return to routine comes as a sign of resilience among Tehran’s residents, even as the situation remains uncertain.
Source: CNN
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