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Watch: Thousands of Iranians tried to escape from Israeli attacks; Large -scale traffic jam on Tehran highway

Israel threatened more attacks on Tehran (video credit: @cyrus_intel)

The growing sense of fear and nervousness is caught across Iran, especially in the capital Tehran, as Israel continues to pledge the military attacks. Amidst the dangers of the new airstrike, many Iranians are fleeing from major cities in search of security, the roads leading to the Caspian Sea with traffic jams have been closed.On Monday, the Israeli army issued a cool warning, urged Tehran’s residents to “immediately” to vacate.“In the coming hours, the Israeli army will work in the area, as it is to attack the Iranian regime’s military infrastructure in the recent times of Tehran,” the post read.A resident of Sadat Abad, a rich neighbor in North Tehran, who has been allegedly killed in recent times, has been described as a night filled with blasts. “Some were so powerful that the building was shaken,” the resident told CNN anonymously citing security concerns. He described a chaotic scene, as the smoke was inserted into a nearby buildings, and the families were struggling to calm the families, struggling for the surface.Iran’s capital is ill for air struggle. Unlike Israeli cities equipped with modern bomb shelters, Tehran should rely on the domestic options, cellars, tunnels and shelters for dating back into the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s.Mehdi Chamran, president of Tehran’s city council, said, “There were no shelters built in Tehran.” “People went to the cellar. The metro can be used in extreme crisis, but we will need to shut down the system.”Despite the looming threat, most of the daily life continues. The shelves of the grocery store are stocked, and the events move forward according to the events. But long lines have become common for fuel, with gas ration and cap at 25 liters per customer. Some ATMs are limiting cash withdrawal, the residents say that adding stress.Cities beyond the capital are also showing symptoms of crisis. In Shiraz, in South-Central Iran, resident gasoline and stopping such as water and diapers are lining for necessary. Images show cars filled with families and move towards rural areas.Night in Tehran, however, tells a different story. Roads calm down, many shops remain closed, and those who have not left are rapidly reluctant to go to work.The situation follows a series of Israeli strikes on the Iranian military infrastructure, including nuclear features in Natanz and Isfahan, which have raised international concerns.

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