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Iran

Iran reports 37,000 buildings repaired after war damage to civilian areas

The reconstruction figures offer a partial scale of civilian damage from strikes inside Iran, shaping the political and humanitarian aftermath of the conflict.
37,000
buildings repaired of 125,000 reported damaged
The facts · bedrock
Iran's Housing Foundation has repaired approximately 37,000 homes and commercial buildings damaged during the recent war, Mehr News Agency reported. The Iranian Red Crescent Society said more than 125,000 civilian structures were destroyed or severely damaged in the conflict. The Red Crescent also reported that 339 medical facilities, including hospitals and clinics, were struck. Repairs are continuing as part of broader infrastructure restoration efforts.
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Reconstruction-progress frame
"Authorities are moving quickly to repair tens of thousands of damaged homes and businesses, demonstrating state capacity to recover and rebuild civilian life after the strikes."
Civilian-toll frame
"The 37,000 repairs are dwarfed by the scale of destruction — over 125,000 civilian structures hit and hundreds of medical facilities damaged — underscoring how heavily strikes fell on noncombatant infrastructure."
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