IRGCs arrest tour leaders in Shiraz
Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) arrested several tour leaders in Shiraz on Saturday April 6th, local sources told Avatoday.
Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) arrested several tour leaders in Shiraz on Saturday April 6th, local sources told Avatoday.
Iran’s victims of massive floods are blaming the government for their lack of efficient help to the thousands of people who lost their houses.
A very detailed master plan of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, which was obtained by Avatoday, shows that none of the organization’s constructive plans were following the common safety regulations in the past years.
Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Wednesday, killed two farmers who were trying to build up a wall to prevent flood from entering farms and villages in Khuzestan.
Iranian Minister of Energy, Reza Ardakanian said on Tuesday that the value of recent flood is up to 2.5 billion dollars as five billion cubic meters of free and fresh water filled the dams throughout the country.
At least 25 Afghan asylum seekers were shot dead and wounded on Wednesday by Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Iran’s South-Eastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan.
Iranian state media on Tuesday Called the recent deadly massive floods that hit the country and killed at least 45 people as “The God Test.”
Iran’s Ministry of Industry, Mining and Commerce banned export of onions and potatoes on Sunday to stabilize the prices and regulate domestic market.
A report by Iranian local newspaper, Hamshahri, quoted a local official who indicated that the heavy floods throughout the country last week caused 180 million USD losses in agriculture, VOA English reported.
Iranian Government has prevented donators across the country from reaching flood-affected areas or delivering aids to the victims.