
Iran is facing a severe wave of air pollution, forcing authorities to close schools and kindergartens as smog levels rise. The hazardous conditions are affecting daily life, with residents advised to limit outdoor activities and take precautions against the health risks posed by the toxic air, as FRANCE 24’s Saeed Azimi explains.
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