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    Medical Needs Surging in Iran and Supplies Under Threat, Red Cross Warns

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    Posted on April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Emergency medical needs in Iran are surging with trauma kit supplies at risk amid escalating casualties and disrupted logistics, the IFRC warns, while international support remains critically underfunded.

    Red Cross Warns of Rising Medical Needs and Supply Threats in Iran’s Crisis

    Escalating Humanitarian Crisis and Medical Supply Challenges in Iran

    By Emma Farge

    Exponential Rise in Emergency Medical Needs

    GENEVA, April 2 (Reuters) - Emergency medical needs in Iran are rising exponentially, and stocks of trauma kits and other gear could run low if the war persists, the head of the International Federation of Red Cross and ​Red Crescent ​Societies delegation there said on Thursday.

    Casualties and Impact on Humanitarian Workers

    More than 1,900 people have been killed since the U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran began on February 28, and more than 21,000 injured, according to the agency - the only humanitarian group working across the country. Other estimates are higher.

    Maria Martinez told Reuters three of the agency's own workers had died on duty, including one during an airstrike on March 31 that hit a medical clinic in Zanjan province. She did not attribute blame for the killings.

    'You Can Sense the Fear'

    "Our concern is really how the humanitarian needs are escalating so rapidly and (over) our ability to bring all the support into the country," Martinez said.

    Hopes for a swift end to the conflict faded on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to conduct more aggressive strikes.

    Washington has said its Iran strikes are being carried out with precision. Israel's military has said it takes measures to mitigate harm against civilians during its operations.

    Medical Supplies and Logistical Issues

    Martinez said there were no shortages of emergency stocks for now, but the situation would worsen if the fighting continued, especially as the price of supplies went up and their insufficient funding ran low.

    “The needs are exponentially increasing. Resources are not unlimited," she said.

    She was concerned that people's fears of bombings would stop them from venturing out to seek aid.

    "The streets are completely empty ... You can sense the fear, you can sense the uncertainty in people's eyes,” she said in a video interview from Tehran.

    International Support and Aid Operations

    MORE INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT "IS ESSENTIAL"

    The aid group says it has 100,000 responders across the country's 31 provinces as well as helicopters and rescue dogs, and provides first aid for those injured by airstrikes and support for the displaced.

    One IFRC rescue worker called to help clear rubble discovered his own family were among the dead buried there. Others take turns sleeping at the IFRC offices to be on standby in the case of bombings, she added.

    Work was frequently disrupted and staff were transcribing documents by hand because of power and Internet cuts.

    "We are in the middle of a meeting and the alarms are activated. We need to evacuate immediately and this happens three, four, six times per day," she said.

    Supply Chain Disruptions and Funding Shortfalls

    The agency had been unable to import vital supplies from its Dubai warehouse for weeks amid a logistical quagmire exacerbated by Iran's shutting down of the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for U.S.-Israeli strikes.

    It now aims to ship them overland from Turkey on April 7, IFRC supply chain director Cecile Terraz said, but it will take weeks.

    The IFRC may have to raiaw its 40 million Swiss Franc ($50.05 million) emergency appeal even though it is currently only 6% funded, Martinez said. "Increasing international support is essential to protect civilians and sustain this emergency response operation."

    Exchange Rate Information

    ($1 = 0.7992 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Emma Farge)

    References

    • US-Israel attacks on Iran: Death toll and injuries live tracker | Conflict News | Al Jazeera
    • 2026 Iran war
    • Red Cross launches Iran emergency appeal as needs soar - AL-Monitor: The Middle Eastʼs leading independent news source since 2012

    Table of Contents

    • Escalating Humanitarian Crisis and Medical Supply Challenges in Iran
    • Exponential Rise in Emergency Medical Needs

    Key Takeaways

    • •IFRC reports exponential rise in medical emergencies in Iran, with over 1,900 killed and 21,000 injured since February 28’s U.S.–Israeli airstrikes, and warns of supply shortages if hostilities persist (aljazeera.com).
    • •Logistical disruptions—including closure of the Strait of Hormuz—have hindered aid delivery from Dubai; overland shipments from Turkey are planned for April 7 but will take weeks (en.wikipedia.org).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Medical needs surging in Iran and supplies under threat, Red Cross warns

    1What challenges are aid workers facing in Iran?

    Aid workers face dangers from bombings, logistical barriers to importing supplies, and power and internet outages that disrupt their work.

    2How is the conflict affecting civilians seeking aid?

    Fear of airstrikes and bombings is causing civilians to avoid venturing out for aid, and the streets are largely deserted amid uncertainty.

  • Casualties and Impact on Humanitarian Workers
  • 'You Can Sense the Fear'
  • Medical Supplies and Logistical Issues
  • International Support and Aid Operations
  • Supply Chain Disruptions and Funding Shortfalls
  • Exchange Rate Information
  • •The IFRC’s CHF 40 million emergency appeal is only 6% funded, underscoring the urgent need for international donor support to sustain medical response amid rising prices and operational challenges (al-monitor.com).
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