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November 24, 2025

Earthquake

Crisis Management or Management Crisis?/ Azar Taherabadi

In the past decade, Iran has witnessed a repetition and intensification of crises that not only have become more complex in nature, but also the way they are managed has turned them into compounded crises. From deadly floods in Lorestan and Khuzestan, destructive earthquakes in Kermanshah and Sisakht, land subsidence in Isfahan, severe air pollution […]...

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Created By: Azar Taherabad
May 22, 2025

Law, a central focus on budget and implementation issues hinder safety against natural disasters; in conversation with Esmaeil Hossein Zahi, representative of the parliament/Conversation with Ali Kalaii.

There are problems with the law, implementation, and budget shortage. These are all things that can be understood from a conversation with a member of the 11th Parliament’s Civil Commission in the Islamic Council. There is a common opinion between Khat-e-Solh magazine and Ismail Hussein Zahi, a representative of the 11th Parliament from Sistan and […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
January 20, 2021

Crisis management requires an expert, not a market manager! In conversation with Dr. Behrouz Dehghazad/Conversation from Simin Rouzgar.

The term “natural disasters” is often heard in the media and news, but we may not be familiar with its precise definition and various aspects, including their origins. It is often assumed that they come from nature and destroy human lives! But this may not be the whole story. The monthly magazine “Khat-e-Salam” went to […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
January 20, 2021

The small victims of a disaster called inefficient management/Shadow Rahimi.

The story began when a fierce and destructive storm took everything from Mr. Morris – his life, his possessions, and his home. While he was left devastated and unsure of what to do, he saw a woman with a few books in the sky. Mr. Morris’ entire life had been destroyed and he had no […]...

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Created By: Sayeh Rahimi
January 20, 2021

“Strong earthquake and defenseless Iran / Morteza Hamounian”

Returns 1 – The main culprit of the Shiraz Quran Gate flood incident was introduced – Eghtesad Online – June 18, 2019 2 – Untold stories of 8 eyewitnesses of the Rudbar and Manjil earthquake – ISNA – June 21, 2019 3 – The 23-year tragedy of the Qayen earthquake – Fatemeh Vaezi Nasab – […]...

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Created By: Admin
January 20, 2021

Ignoring the role of gender components in natural disasters in Iran / Elaheh Amani

Disasters and natural calamities do not affect all members of society equally. The damages and divisions in human society, including gender and sexual inequalities, economic, social, and cultural challenges, systematically push certain parts of society to the margins, resulting in greater harm and heavier losses in these areas. Women and girls, due to the existence […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
January 20, 2021

The negative role of government in ensuring the safety of people during natural disasters/Siamak Malamahmoudi

Last word One of the most fundamental rights of citizens in any society is the right to life and safety. Therefore, it is necessary for governments to be committed to a preventive and precautionary approach in natural disasters and crises, using their maximum capacity to ensure these rights and support their people after such events, […]...

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Created By: Siamak Molamohammadi
January 20, 2021

Crisis Management Crisis/ Javad Lal Mohammad

This is a picture of a beautiful sunset in the mountains. Javad Lal Mohammad I do not believe that the adventure of the sky will distract the curious officials of the crisis-stricken Islamic Republic system and enlighten the hearts of Iranians. The one hundred and one thousand (1) deaths caused by earthquakes in the past […]...

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Created By: Javad Lal Mohammadi
April 21, 2019

Why did we break our clay and flood our breath? / Morteza Hamounian

Until this moment, these words have become a reality and according to official reports, 76 people have been killed and approximately 20 trillion tomans of damage has been inflicted. The Minister of Roads and Urban Development says that 11,000 technical structures (including bridges and waterways) and 725 bridges have either been destroyed or have suffered […]...

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Created By: Admin
April 21, 2019