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Around 50,000 people required emergency medical assistance during the funeral of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei held in Tehran, according to Iran’s emergency services department. The state-affiliated ISNA news agency reported that a total of 48,804 individuals received treatment, including three who underwent successful cardiac resuscitation. Approximately 18,000 people were treated on an outpatient basis.
Authorities confirmed that no deaths or major incidents occurred during the funeral procession. The large-scale medical response reflected the massive turnout for the event, which drew crowds across the capital.
Officials have not reported any further complications, and the emergency services continue to monitor the situation as part of their post-event assessment.
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