Iranian Missile Strikes Cause Widespread Damage and Power Outages in Israel
The Chronify
Multiple cities hit as infrastructure is damaged, fires break out, and emergency teams respond across affected regions.
A wave of missile attacks launched by Iran has caused extensive damage across several areas of Israel, with infrastructure hit and power outages reported in multiple cities early Saturday.
The strikes were carried out by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, targeting southern and central regions. In Ramat Gan, a building collapsed after being struck, reportedly by a cluster munition, prompting emergency teams to carry out rescue operations at the site.
Officials in Rosh HaAyin confirmed that a high-voltage power line was damaged during the attack, resulting in electricity outages across parts of the city.
Firefighters also brought under control a major blaze that broke out in the Neot Hovav industrial zone, located south of Beersheba, the largest city in the Negev desert region, after it was hit by ballistic missiles.
In Bnei Brak, emergency services reported that a 45-year-old man was injured by shattered glass caused by the blasts. He was taken to a medical center for treatment.
Local media outlets reported additional incidents, including a fire in a residential apartment in Rosh HaAyin and structural damage to a building in Petah Tikva. Several roads in Tel Aviv were also affected, while rescue teams continued operations in impacted neighborhoods.
Further reports indicated that a missile strike hit the Givatayim area, adding to the growing list of affected locations. Authorities remain on high alert as tensions escalate and the risk of further attacks persists.
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