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Iran's oil pipelines safe as heavy rain, floods wreak havoc
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 26 - 03 - 2019

Iran's crude oil pipelines have avoided damage from flooding in recent days and the transfer of oil is taking place normally, Abbasali Jafarinasab, director of the Iranian Oil Pipeline and Telecommunication Co, was quoted as saying on Tuesday by the oil ministry's SHANA news website.
At least 21 people were killed and more than 100 injured in flash floods in Iran's southern Fars province, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Tuesday, with more rain forecast following days of devastating floods in the north.
Videos posted on social media on Monday showed people and cars being swept away by raging waters in the city of Shiraz in Fars province.
Iranian President Hassan Rohani called for the army and the elite Revolutionary Guards to help in flood-stricken areas, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting news agency reported.
"When a city goes underwater because of a flood and neighborhoods face this problem, removing the water is a difficult, heavy task," Rohani was quoted as saying on Tuesday at a government crisis group discussing the flood response.
Rohani's hardline rivals have accused the government of doing too little, too late to help.
The hardline judiciary said on Sunday that the government's handling of the disaster was being investigated, the judiciary's Mizan news agency reported.
Some 26 provinces out of 31 now have flood warnings due to torrential rain in a country more accustomed to drought. State television said villages near rivers and dams in several provinces had been evacuated for fear of the rising water.
Authorities have warned about the possibility of floods in the capital, Tehran, as well as in the oil-rich southern province of Khuzestan in the next 24 hours.
Overnight the crisis management committee sent out multiple text messages to all mobile telephones in Iran urging people to be cautious and await instructions from official sources.
"Remain calm when facing possible dangers... do not honk your car horns in mountainous regions as it might cause avalanches," one of the messages read.
"Do not setup tents near rivers or mountainous areas... and most importantly do not cross bridges when floods are running underneath," read another one.
Major floods hit the northeastern provinces of Golestan and Mazandaran on March 19, for which no official casualty toll has been given.
Such a widespread flood threat is unprecedented in arid Iran, which until 2018 was dealing with decades of drought.
"Climate change is forcing itself on our country," said Energy Minister Reza Ardekanian, who is in charge of dams and water supply.
"These unprecedented floods in our country are because of climate change worldwide," he said on Monday, quoted by the Tasnim news agency. — Agencies


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