Flash floods kill at least 21 people in southern Iran
At least 21 people have died and three others are missing after heavy rains caused flooding in the southern Iranian province of Fars, officials say.
Officials of the local Red Crescent Society aid group on Saturday confirmed the deaths, adding that 150 emergency responders and an aerial unit are working at the scene at the town of Estahban, 174km (108 miles) east of the provincial capital, Shiraz.
The governor of Estahban, Yousef Kargar, said heavy rains on Friday in the central parts of Estahban county led to the flooding, according to state news agency IRNA.
Videos posted on local and social media showed cars caught in the rising waters and carried away while parents tried to rescue their children from the vehicles.
Khalil Abdollahi, head of the province’s crisis management department, told Reuters news agency at least 55 people were rescued in the flood, which submerged 15 cars.
The floods happened on a summer weekend in Iran, when families tend to head to cooler areas such as riversides, lakesides and valleys.
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