An Iranian official has stated that around 80 percent of war-damaged areas in Tehran have been repaired. The information was reported by the state broadcaster Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), quoting Tehran’s Deputy Governor Yed Kamaluddin Mirzafarian. According to the report, more than 60,000 residential and commercial units in Tehran province were damaged during what Iran calls the “third imposed war,” involving U.S.-Israeli attacks.
The IRIB report added that since the conflict began on February 28, Iran’s direct and indirect losses are estimated at about 270 billion dollars. The war also caused extensive damage to key infrastructure, including bridges, ports, rail networks, universities, research centers, power plants, and water treatment facilities. Many hospitals, educational institutions, and homes were either partially or completely destroyed.
Iranian authorities said reconstruction efforts are progressing rapidly, and normal conditions have been restored in most parts of the capital, according to the report.