RFERL:

Some parts of the capital city of Iran, Tehran, are reportedly submerged in flood water, while the traffic police have been forced to block several roads and highways.

The latest reports say that at least 32 people have lost their lives in the recent flash floods that hit more than 28 out of 31 provinces in the country.

Iran Meteorological Organization (IRMO) says heavy precipitation is expected in Tehran, today, Tuesday, March 26, as well as tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Tehran's police reports that a seven-meter (approximately 7.7 yards) long and five meters wide landslide has occurred in Kan-Souleqan road, near the capital.

"Blocks of stone as heavy as four to five tons have hit the road," Deputy Governor of Greater Tehran, Gholamhossein Aram, announced, adding, "No casualty has been reported, so far."

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