Iran War May Leave Enduring Toxic Legacy
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A recent report warns that the ongoing conflict in Iran could result in a lasting toxic legacy for the region.
The analysis, published by Chemical & Engineering News, highlights the potential long‑term environmental and health impacts of chemical weapons used during the war. It notes that contaminated sites could persist for decades, posing risks to local communities and ecosystems.
The report underscores the need for comprehensive cleanup and monitoring efforts to mitigate the enduring hazards associated with chemical warfare.
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