Summary
Iranians face potential threats as President Donald Trump's deadline for Iran to agree to a deal approaches. Trump has warned that critical Iranian infrastructure might be bombed, affecting daily life for millions. Iranians are preparing for possible disruptions by stocking essential supplies and coping with rising prices.
Key Facts
- President Trump set a deadline for Iran to agree to a new deal.
- He warned that U.S. forces might target Iranian electricity and infrastructure.
- Attacks on infrastructure are against international law.
- Iranians are preparing by buying essentials like water, bread, and flour.
- There is a surge in prices for generators and other electrical devices.
- The war began with U.S. and Israeli strikes in late February.
- Long-term power cuts could harm people who rely on electricity for medical reasons.
- Recent strikes in Iran have already killed and injured civilians.