
Iran War's Toxic Legacy: Health, Ecosystems at Risk
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The ongoing war in Iran is causing catastrophic environmental damage, with over four hundred incidents releasing toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and pollutants into the air, soil, and water. This poses immediate health risks, including lung and heart issues, and long-term cancer risks. The fighting has also spiked greenhouse gas emissions and threatened vital water sources and ecosystems. As the conflict continues, experts fear pollution will linger for decades, with cleanup taking a backseat to rebuilding.
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