Building collapse kills 4, injures dozens in Iran
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76% Very Conservative
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35% : Iranians gather at the site where a ten-storey building collapsed in Abadan, Iran on 23 May 2022 [TASNIM NEWS/AFP/Getty Images]A 10-story building collapsed in south-western Iran on Monday, killing at least four people and injuring dozens of others, officials said, and Anadolu News Agency reports.19% : Iran: Protests over rising food costs reach TehranMehdi Valipour, the Head of Iran's Red Crescent Society, was quoted as saying by local media that at least 80 people could be trapped under the rubble.
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