WHO warns of health risks from ‘black rain’ in Iran

Al Jazeera
March 10, 2026
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WHO warns of health risks from "black rain" in Iran after strikes on oil facilities.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning regarding potential health risks associated with "black rain" in Iran. This phenomenon is reportedly a consequence of recent strikes on the nation's oil facilities. According to the WHO, exposure to such precipitation can lead to various adverse health outcomes for affected populations. The immediate concern is the potential for respiratory issues and skin irritation from airborne particulates and contaminated water. Further assessments are underway to determine the long-term environmental and public health impact of these incidents.

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The WHO has issued a warning about health risks from 'black rain' in Iran, with further assessments underway.

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