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    Iranian Rescue Workers Struggle Under Relentless Bombardment

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

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    Table of Contents

    • The Plight of Tehran's Rescue Workers During Ongoing Airstrikes
    • Daily Dangers and Relentless Workload
    • Experience in Disaster Response
    • Psychological Impact on Rescuers
    • The Broader Conflict and Its Effects
    • On-the-Ground Realities for Rescue Teams
    • Scenes of Destruction
    • Rescue Teams Struggle With Trauma
    • Emotional Toll of the Job
    • Impact on Civilians
    • Coping Mechanisms Among Rescue Workers
    • Stories of Volunteerism

    Rescue Workers in Tehran Struggle Amid Relentless Airstrikes and Rising Trauma

    The Plight of Tehran's Rescue Workers During Ongoing Airstrikes

    By Maggie Michael

    Daily Dangers and Relentless Workload

    TEHRAN, March 17 (Reuters) - As U.S. and Israeli air strikes pound Tehran, Iranian rescue workers are braving the risk of secondary attacks and say they are suffering trauma from the horror of pulling dead children from the rubble.

    The rescue teams are responding to a daily barrage of strikes across the city, and one worker told Reuters that on each of the 10 days he had been working since the war began, he had been on between two and 10 call-outs.

    More than 1,300 people have been killed in the strikes on Iran, according to local authorities, and there seems no prospect of respite for the Iranian Red Crescent Society workers who deal with the aftermath of the blasts.

    Experience in Disaster Response

    Iran's Red Crescent, the local affiliate of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, has built up decades of experience in handling the aftermath of disasters because of Iran's frequent earthquakes.

    Psychological Impact on Rescuers

    Nevertheless, Reza Mohammad Doost, a Red Crescent volunteer for 13 years, said rescuers suffered so much from their experience in the current conflict that their hands often shook. "They have problems sleeping, eating and they feel so much stress," he said.

    The Broader Conflict and Its Effects

    Israel and the United States launched the war on February 28, calling Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes a threat, and citing its support for militant groups in the Middle East and its quashing of internal protests.

    Iran, which denies its nuclear programme is a threat, has responded to the attack by firing missiles and drones at Israel and countries that host U.S. bases, and by closing the Strait of Hormuz.

    On-the-Ground Realities for Rescue Teams

    "We take precautions but we are not fearful," said Navvab Shamspour, a senior Red Crescent official, describing how a rescue team would pull out as soon as they heard warplanes overhead in case of further attacks on the same area.

    "The hardest part is that I have to rescue people and take care of my team, because there were missions where a strike takes place just 10 minutes after an initial strike," he said.

    Scenes of Destruction

    In east Tehran's Resalat district, a massive concrete skeleton was all that remained of a residential building, standing amid wrecked cars, rubble, torn shreds of cloth, twisted metal and shattered ceramics.

    Rescue Teams Struggle With Trauma

    RESCUE TEAMS STRUGGLE WITH TRAUMA

    A rescue worker pulled items from the rubble - a teddy bear without a head, a photo of a woman wearing a silver bracelet - before the sound of jets overhead sent them all scurrying for cover.

    Emotional Toll of the Job

    Dealing with distraught relatives watching the team pull bodies from the rubble poses its own difficulties. "This is very hard on us," Shamspour said.

    When rescue teams arrive at a bomb site, they are crowded by families looking for loved ones they fear were killed or trapped in the rubble. "Imagine - they can be just satisfied if they find just the dead body. Even the dead body," said Doost.

    Impact on Civilians

    A strike on the first day of the war hit a school, killing scores of schoolgirls, Iranian officials have said. Israel and the United States say they do not target civilians and are investigating.

    Coping Mechanisms Among Rescue Workers

    At the Red Crescent office, rescue workers and staff chatted, watched television and played table tennis and table football, trying to ease the tension between call-outs.

    Stories of Volunteerism

    Mohammad Jannat Ammani, a cleric in a white turban, had started volunteering for the society months ago while visiting his sick grandfather in Tehran from his home in the Shi'ite Muslim seminary city of Qom.

    He joined up on an impulse when seeing Red Crescent members working in the hospital where his grandfather was a patient, he said, adding "it was just an accident... I felt I had to do something".

    (Reporting by Maggie Michael; Writing by Angus McDowall, Editing by William Maclean)

    References

    • Bombing of civilian infrastructure aims to bring Iran to its knees
    • Iran Says 25 Hospitals Hit After US-Israeli Strikes, Over 1,200 Dead, WHO Warns Of "Grave Public Health Threats"
    • Israel, US intensify Iran strikes, targeting homes, hospitals, stadium | Israel-Iran conflict News | Al Jazeera

    Frequently Asked Questions about Iranian rescue workers struggle under relentless bombardment

    1How are Iranian rescue workers coping with ongoing airstrikes?

    They suffer significant trauma, stress, and have trouble sleeping and eating as they respond to constant calls following each attack.

    2What challenges do rescue teams face during airstrikes in Tehran?

    Aside from immediate danger from bombings, they face trauma from pulling victims, and risks of secondary attacks while on site.

    3How serious is the casualty situation in Tehran due to airstrikes?

    More than 1,300 people have been killed according to local authorities, and rescue teams witness devastation daily.

    4What precautions do Iranian rescue teams take during ongoing attacks?

    Teams often evacuate sites if they hear warplanes, to avoid secondary strikes, prioritizing their safety and the safety of victims.

    5Who are the main actors involved in the airstrikes on Tehran?

    The airstrikes are being carried out by the United States and Israel, targeting Iran due to its nuclear and missile programs.

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