Iran, Israel and Tehran
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Even after Israel issued an evacuation warning on Monday for part of Tehran, Iran’s state-run television continued as normal – up until the moment an Israeli strike hit the television studio itself.
Videos reveal a mass exodus from Tehran amid heightened tensions between Iran and Israel, spurred by Trump's evacuation warning.
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Over 600 people from 17 countries have fled to Azerbaijan from Iran amid escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. A 'humanitarian corridor' allowed their escape despite closed Azerbaijani borders.
Large traffic jams have formed on Tehran's highways after President Donald Trump urged residents of the city to "immediately evacuate."
Huge lines of cars have filled motorways as residents flee the intensifying conflict between Iran and Israel, who have traded aerial attacks for another day. Civilians escaping Iran’s capital of Tehran, which is home to 10 million people, say the journey out has been bumper to bumper and taking hours longer than it usually would.
As Israeli air strikes on Tehran show no sign of abating, many residents have fled the Iranian capital. But for others, escape is not an option.
Videos of traffic jams on Tehran's highways went viral as thousands flee the city following President Trump's call for immediate evacuation amid escalating tensions in the Israel-Iran war. Shelters are limited and shops are closing as the situation worsens.