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The Plasco building is an iconic presence on the Tehran skyline and was built in the early 1960s by an Iranian-Jewish businessman.

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Iran's state-run Press TV says at least 30 firefighters have been killed in the collapse of a burning high-rise building in Tehran.

Press TV announced the deaths on Thursday in the blaze at the Plasco building, an iconic structure in central Tehran just north of the capital's sprawling bazaar.


Firefighters battled the blaze for several hours before the collapse as police kept out shopkeepers and others wanting to rush back in to collect their valuables.

The building came down in a matter of seconds, shown live on state television, which had begun an interview with a journalist at the scene. A side of the building came down first, tumbling perilously close to a firefighter perched on a ladder and spraying water on the blaze.

A thick plume of brown smoke rose over the site. Onlookers wailed in grief.

Jalal Maleki, a fire department spokesman, earlier told Iranian state television that 10 firehouses responded to the blaze, which was first reported around 8 a.m.

The Plasco building was an iconic presence on the Tehran skyline. The 17-story tower was built in the early 1960s by Iranian Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian and named after his plastics manufacturing company. It was the tallest building in the city at the time of its construction.

Elghanian was tried on charges that included espionage and executed in the months after the 1979 Islamic Revolution that brought the current ruling system to power — a move that prompted many members of the country's longstanding Jewish community to flee.

The tower is attached to a multistory shopping mall featuring a sky-lit atrium and a series of turquoise-colored fountains.


http://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/iran/1.765999
 
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The Plasco building is an iconic presence on the Tehran skyline and was built in the early 1960s by an Iranian-Jewish businessman.

1587144544.jpg


Iran's state-run Press TV says at least 30 firefighters have been killed in the collapse of a burning high-rise building in Tehran.

Press TV announced the deaths on Thursday in the blaze at the Plasco building, an iconic structure in central Tehran just north of the capital's sprawling bazaar.


Firefighters battled the blaze for several hours before the collapse as police kept out shopkeepers and others wanting to rush back in to collect their valuables.

The building came down in a matter of seconds, shown live on state television, which had begun an interview with a journalist at the scene. A side of the building came down first, tumbling perilously close to a firefighter perched on a ladder and spraying water on the blaze.

A thick plume of brown smoke rose over the site. Onlookers wailed in grief.

Jalal Maleki, a fire department spokesman, earlier told Iranian state television that 10 firehouses responded to the blaze, which was first reported around 8 a.m.

The Plasco building was an iconic presence on the Tehran skyline. The 17-story tower was built in the early 1960s by Iranian Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian and named after his plastics manufacturing company. It was the tallest building in the city at the time of its construction.

Elghanian was tried on charges that included espionage and executed in the months after the 1979 Islamic Revolution that brought the current ruling system to power — a move that prompted many members of the country's longstanding Jewish community to flee.

The tower is attached to a multistory shopping mall featuring a sky-lit atrium and a series of turquoise-colored fountains.


http://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/iran/1.765999
This guy's sources are always the most BS i have ever seen although it is true. One of the rare true news of Haaretz about Iran.
Firefighters. So sad. They are always ready to die to save human lives.
@SOHEIL bro when will we get rid of these old exhausted buildings?
 
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The Plasco building is an iconic presence on the Tehran skyline and was built in the early 1960s by an Iranian-Jewish businessman.

1587144544.jpg


Iran's state-run Press TV says at least 30 firefighters have been killed in the collapse of a burning high-rise building in Tehran.

Press TV announced the deaths on Thursday in the blaze at the Plasco building, an iconic structure in central Tehran just north of the capital's sprawling bazaar.


Firefighters battled the blaze for several hours before the collapse as police kept out shopkeepers and others wanting to rush back in to collect their valuables.

The building came down in a matter of seconds, shown live on state television, which had begun an interview with a journalist at the scene. A side of the building came down first, tumbling perilously close to a firefighter perched on a ladder and spraying water on the blaze.

A thick plume of brown smoke rose over the site. Onlookers wailed in grief.

Jalal Maleki, a fire department spokesman, earlier told Iranian state television that 10 firehouses responded to the blaze, which was first reported around 8 a.m.

The Plasco building was an iconic presence on the Tehran skyline. The 17-story tower was built in the early 1960s by Iranian Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian and named after his plastics manufacturing company. It was the tallest building in the city at the time of its construction.

Elghanian was tried on charges that included espionage and executed in the months after the 1979 Islamic Revolution that brought the current ruling system to power — a move that prompted many members of the country's longstanding Jewish community to flee.

The tower is attached to a multistory shopping mall featuring a sky-lit atrium and a series of turquoise-colored fountains.


http://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/iran/1.765999
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إِنَّا للهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ‎‎

I feel sorry for the loss of lives.
 
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May Allah give those Fire-Fighters eternal Life in heaven , they died protecting other Humans so they are martyred .
 
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RIP to the deceased.
Elghanian was tried on charges that included espionage and executed in the months after the 1979 Islamic Revolution that brought the current ruling system to power — a move that prompted many members of the country's longstanding Jewish community to flee.
Really sad that he was executed.
Hundreds of thousands of people were killed after the Iranian revolution.
 
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was it build in the same way as twin tower? how frequent do skyscrapers collapse due to fire?
 
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This guy's sources are always the most BS i have ever seen although it is true. One of the rare true news of Haaretz about Iran.
Firefighters. So sad. They are always ready to die to save human lives.
@SOHEIL bro when will we get rid of these old exhausted buildings?

I am not a yahoodi agent. Actually I saw the news on Haaretz before others.

I would also mention that Haaretz and Al Jazeera are one of my preferrable news sources. If you will study regularly, you will find that Haaretz is a good news paper and it criticizes Israeli crimes and supports Palestinian peoples.
 
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This guy's sources are always the most BS i have ever seen although it is true. One of the rare true news of Haaretz about Iran.
Firefighters. So sad. They are always ready to die to save human lives.
@SOHEIL bro when will we get rid of these old exhausted buildings?

I don't know !!!
 
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Tragic. Always had respect for firefighters.

Human instinct is to run away from danger - yet, there they are...brave souls literally ignoring that instinct and going into harms way. We never shy away from calling soldiers heroes - but, firefighters and emergency workers are by no measure any less of a hero!
 
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