Gas supply in Tehran breaks down following intense attacks

The distribution of fuel in Tehran has been interrupted following night-on-night attacks on storage deposits, according to the Iranian capital's governor, CNN writes. Mohammad Sadegh Motamedian said that “the problem is resolved”, according to the state news agency IRNA. There was no shortage of fuel, Motamedian said, but complete re-establishment of the network could take some time. He [...]
Mohammad Sadegh Motamedian said that “the problem is resolved”, according to the state news agency IRNA.
There was no shortage of fuel, Motamedian said, but complete re-establishment of the network could take some time. He urged people to assess their fuel consumption”.
Iranian state media said fuel and oil deposits in three Tehran areas were hit by Israeli-American missiles Saturday evening.
An official was quoted by the Fars news agency, saying some fuel storage deposits in Tehran's oil depot were hit, but claims that the refinery itself was hit are incorrect.
Fars said it was currently impossible to completely put out the fire.
In another fuel storage facility at Shahran, the fire was being managed, with firemen burning “extinguishing the flames that appear in the water channels and along” roads, Fars said.
The fire has not yet been completely extinguished, but the situation is being managed and it is expected that while the amount of fuel is reduced, the flame will be extinguished in the following days”, Fars reported.












