Following significant events, power disruptions impacted Tehran. Reports from Gazeta Express, dated March 31st, 2026, at 9:17, detailed extensive bombing of Isfahan during Tuesday night. Initial accounts indicated multiple explosions and a brief interruption of electricity service in the capital.
A video circulating on social media, verified by CNN through geolocation, showcased a series of substantial explosions within Isfahan. The prominent minaret of the Great Mosalla Mosque was visible in the earliest footage. These explosions caused considerable damage.
Furthermore, Iranian state media confirmed explosions in both the east and west sections of Tehran. The official news agency, Fars, stated that these events triggered initial power failures due to debris impacting a key electrical substation. Subsequent reports from Fars indicated that the disruptions were a direct result of shrapnel damage.
The situation remains fluid, with ongoing assessments of the extent of the damage and the restoration of essential services in both Isfahan and tehran.
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Interruptions to electrical supply happened in Tehran due to blasts in Isfahan.