Bombing in Tehran During War: Fear, Survival, and Why People Tape Windows Amid Airstrikes

The Hidden Dangers of Blast Damage Inside Homes

While much attention is given to the destruction caused by direct strikes, the indirect effects of explosions inside homes are often just as dangerous—and sometimes more deadly.

In cities under bombardment like Tehran, civilians are frequently injured not by collapsing buildings, but by:

  • Flying glass shards
  • Falling objects inside rooms
  • Pressure waves knocking people off balance
  • Secondary debris from walls and ceilings

When a blast wave enters a building through windows, it can amplify the damage indoors, turning everyday objects into hazards.

This is why windows—despite seeming harmless—become one of the primary risks during airstrikes.

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