Introduction
The capital city of Iran is once again in turmoil as **Israeli over Tehran airstrikes** continue for a sixth day in a row, prompting residents to flee amid fear and uncertainty. Thousands are abandoning their homes, food and water are running short, and calls for evacuation echo through shattered neighborhoods.
Residents Describe Life Amid Bombing
From her high-rise flat, a BBC Persian journalist’s sister shared her growing alarm: “What should we do?” she asked, as Israeli jets flew overhead and air defenses failed to intercept them.
Basic Services and Supplies Under Strain
Despite intermittent electricity and water, grocery shops and bakeries are shuttering due to supply disruptions and owners fleeing . Tehran’s once-bustling streets and packed petrol queues have given way to eerie silence and deserted highways Tehran airstrikes.
Evacuation Warning and Global Reactions
In a rare move, the U.S. government urged Tehran’s residents to evacuate, with President Trump demanding Iran’s surrender, as reported by AP News.

IAEA Confirms Nuclear Sites Unaffected
The International Atomic Energy Agency reports no rise in radiation outside Iran’s nuclear facilities at Natanz, Fordow, or Esfahan, despite internal structural damage, according to Reuters.
Displacement Patterns and Infrastructure Breakdown
Reports indicate over **150,000 residents** have fled Tehran, seeking shelter in northern provinces due to fuel shortages, internet disruptions, and fear 1. Makeshift metro shelters are overcrowded, yet many elderly, disabled, and migrants remain trapped in high-rise buildings .
Public Sentiment: Patriotism vs. Fear
Despite widespread fear, many Iranians have chosen solidarity over flight, citing rockets aimed at morale. FT reports: “Millions refuse to leave Tehran… prioritizing national unity over safety” :. Citizens balance patriotism with survival, interpreting evacuation orders as psychological warfare.
What Comes Next?

- Humanitarian Concerns: Further shortages of food, water, and medicine may escalate if bombings continue.
- Diplomatic Fallout: IAEA warnings increase pressure for UN mediation to prevent nuclear escalation.
- Global Panic: Evacuation calls from US, Europe, and UN bodies may trigger mass displacement beyond Iran.
Conclusion
Tehran is now at the epicenter of a dangerous military escalation. With thousands fleeing, dwindling supplies, and nuclear sites at risk, the city faces a humanitarian crossroads. International diplomacy and UN intervention are essential to avoid further civilian catastrophe.
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