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Tehran warned of new sandstorm as death toll hits five by Staff Writers Tehran (AFP) June 03, 2014
Iranian authorities warned on Tuesday of harsh weather conditions across the country, a day after a freak sandstorm with record winds killed five people in Tehran. The warning of possible floods and drastic temperature drops, particularly in the northern parts of the country, in the next few days came after Monday's deadly sandstorm that forced thousands in the capital to run for cover in rush hour. Earlier Tuesday, a warning was issued for a possible second sandstorm that failed to materialise by the evening. "One of the casualties, who was hospitalised after being hit by debris, lost his life due to the severe injuries," the official IRNA news agency reported Tuesday, raising the death toll to five. The winds, as high as 110-120 kilometres per hour (70-80 miles per hour), levelled trees and swept other heavy material across streets and into the windscreens of cars as people headed home from work. The news of the sandstorm and highest winds in 50 years hit the first page of the capital's newspapers, along with criticism of forecasters for failing to predict or warn citizens of the approaching storm. The surprise weather disrupted a ceremony for the national football team before they depart for the World Cup in Brazil, with President Hassan Rouhani cancelling his planned speech, leaving a 12,000-seat stadium largely empty. Ahad Vazifeh, head of Tehran's weather forecasting and warnings unit, said his team had informed the "relevant authorities" about the sandstorm. However, he said the timescale and wind speeds were not completely predictable. His comments followed the anger in some media towards his department for failing to give adequate warnings. Mohammad Ali Aziz-Oghli, the city's chief forecaster, warned of another sandstorm hitting Tehran at about 3:00 pm (1030 GMT), albeit not of the same strength, urging people to stay indoors. But the second storm did not materialise. Power supplies were knocked out in at least 50,000 homes on Monday, an electricity official said. The weather also caused telecommunication towers to topple and masonry to fall off buildings.
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Freak Tehran sandstorm kills four, dozens injured
Tehran (AFP) June 02, 2014A huge sandstorm and record winds killed at least four people Monday in Tehran, plunging Iran's capital into darkness during rush hour and forcing thousands to run for cover. The freak weather struck at 5:10 pm (1240 GMT), knocking down trees and sweeping other debris across streets and into the windscreens of cars as people headed home from work. State media reported 110 kilometre (70-m ... read more
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