9/11 Style Building Collapse in Tehran, Iran 1-17-17...?

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Condolences to Iran Firefighters, and the Family's. :hug2:

30 firefighters feared dead after blaze causes collapse of Tehran's building

PressTV
Published on Jan 19, 2017

https://youtu.be/KvvCt5cAZdU
A high-rise building has collapsed in the Iranian capital Tehran after a fire engulfed its top floors.
The fire broke out at the 17-story structure in downtown Tehran on Thursday morning. Scores of firefighters were deployed to battle the blaze. However, their efforts remained futile. Many people including firefighters are trapped. Thirty-eight people are also reported to have been injured in the incident. The 50-year-old building was among the first high-rises built in Tehran. It included a shopping center and clothing workshops, which had been evacuated.
RT
30 firefighters feared dead after blaze topples Tehran’s oldest high-rise tower – Press TV Vidoe's
Published time: 19 Jan, 2017 09:00
https://www.rt.com/news/374184-iran-tower-collapses-tehran/

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PressTVNews
Iran's oldest high-rise collapses after fire (more information)
http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2017/01/19/506842/Iran-Tehran-fire-Plasco
Iran's oldest high-rise in southern Tehran collapsed on Thursday morning following a major fire in the building, leaving dozens of people injured.
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I also offer Condolences. An awful tragedy. In one video clip, two firemen where in two bucket loaders with thick water hoses trying to put out the flames and then the building begins to collapse. I can't imagine, what those two fire fighters thought, when they were helplessly in mid-air as the building went down? Geez!

Iran shocked by deadly fire, collapse of Tehran high-rise
https://www.mail.com/news/world/4907878-iran-shocked-deadly-fire-collapse-tehran-high-rise.html#.7518-stage-hero1-2

A historic high-rise building in the heart of Iran’s capital caught fire and later collapsed Thursday, killing at least 30 firefighters and leaving their stunned colleagues and bystanders weeping in the streets.

The disaster at the 17-story Plasco building, inadvertently shown live on state television, came after authorities said they repeatedly warned tenants about blocking stairwells with fabric from cramped garment workshops on its upper floors.

Firefighters, soldiers and other emergency responders dug through the debris into the night, looking for survivors. While it was not clear how many people were in the steel-and-concrete building, witnesses said many had slipped through a police cordon while the fire burned to go back inside for their belongings.

“They asked us … using loudspeakers to evacuate the building, but some people went inside again, saying their precious documents, their bank checks, their entire life was in their shops,” said witness Masoud Hosseini. “They went inside to fetch those documents. I felt like they cared about their belongings, checks and money more than their lives.

“Firefighters went inside to bring them out, and then suddenly the building collapsed,” Hosseini said. Iranian authorities did not immediately release definitive casualty figures, which is common in unfolding disasters.

Iran’s state-run Press TV announced the firefighters’ deaths, without giving a source for the information. Mayor Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said more than 20 bodies of firefighters had been recovered by Thursday night.

Local state television said 30 civilians were injured, while the state-run IRNA news agency said 45 firefighters had been injured. Firefighters began battling the blaze around 8 a.m., some 3 1/2 hours before the collapse. The fire appeared to be the most intense on the upper floors, the site of workshops where tailors cooked for themselves and used old kerosene heaters for warmth.

The building came down in seconds, shown live on state television , which had begun an interview with a journalist at the scene. One side collapsed first, tumbling perilously close to a firefighter perched on a ladder and spraying water on the blaze.

A thick plume of brown smoke rose over the site afterward, and onlookers wailed in grief. “God willing, nothing happened to firefighters who were there,” the journalist said, then began crying. Watching the disaster unfold was Masoumeh Kazemi, who said she rushed to the building because her two sons and a brother worked in the garment workshops on the upper floors.

“I do not know where they are now,” Kazemi said, crying. In a nearby intersection, Abbas Nikkhoo stood with tears in his eyes. “My nephew was working in a workshop there,” he said. “He has been living with me since moving to Tehran last year from the north of the country in hopes of finding a job.”

President Hassan Rouhani ordered Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli to investigate the disaster, IRNA reported. Rouhani also ordered the ministry to ensure the injured were cared for and immediately compensate those affected by the disaster. Rouhani, whose administration struck the nuclear deal with world powers, will probably be standing for re-election in May.

The cause of the blaze wasn’t immediately known. However, fire department spokesman Jalal Maleki said authorities had visited the building often to warn tenants about conditions there. “Everyone stacked up goods outside their shops and in the staircases and corridors,” Maleki said. “We warned them many times, but they wouldn’t listen.”

In the hours after the collapse, authorities also described the building as having a “weak structure,” without elaborating. Another fire broke out later Thursday at a building next to the collapsed tower, according to the semi-official Fars news agency. Firefighters worked into the night to extinguish it.

The Plasco building was an iconic presence on Tehran’s skyline, one of the first to rise against the backdrop of the snowcapped Mount Damavand. Opened in 1962, it was the first privately owned tower to be built during the era of the U.S.-backed shah, when oil money fueled the capital’s rapid development.

The tower, the tallest in Tehran at the time and just north of the sprawling Grand Bazaar, got its name from the plastics manufacturing company owned by its builder, Iranian Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian.

After the 1979 Islamic Revolution that overthrew the shah, Iran’s new clerical rulers had Elghanian tried on charges that included spying for Israel. He was executed by firing squad — an outcome that prompted many of the remaining members of the country’s longstanding Jewish community to flee.

The state-controlled Islamic Revolution Mostazafan Foundation took ownership of the building. The foundation, which has ties to the powerful paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, made no immediate statement about the collapse.

The fire was the worst in Tehran since a 2005 blaze at a historic mosque killed 59 worshippers and injured nearly 200 others. Thursday’s disaster stunned the city. Firefighters openly wept on the streets, holding each other for support. Dozens of people lined up to donate blood.

“It is a humanitarian duty,” said Gholamreza Heidari, a university student. “It is nothing compared to the dedication that our firefighters showed in rescuing people.”
 
Thanks for sharing c.a. and angelburst29. I don't think it was some kind of an attack. The building was pretty old and probably not renovated to make sure it's sturdy and safe. They're still investigating what caused all of it.

Here, it's said:

"We had repeatedly warned the building managers about the lack of safety of the building," Fire Department spokesman Jalal Maleki said, as quoted by AFP.

And in this article:

Meanwhile, Mohsen Hamedani, a security official with Tehran Governor General's Office, said initial investigations suggest that the fire had been caused by a short circuit in the electrical system of the building, Tasnim news agency reported.

"Reports that the blaze was of a security nature are not correct and the incident was the result of totally natural causes," he added.

So at this point, it seems it happened as a result of natural causes. It must've been horrible for the firemen and others who were trapped inside. I hope the government will make sure other (old) buildings are thoroughly checked, to hopefully prevent this from happening again.
 
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The tower, the tallest in Tehran at the time and just north of the sprawling Grand Bazaar, got its name from the plastics manufacturing company owned by its builder, Iranian Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian.

After the 1979 Islamic Revolution that overthrew the shah, Iran’s new clerical rulers had Elghanian tried on charges that included spying for Israel. He was executed by firing squad — an outcome that prompted many of the remaining members of the country’s longstanding Jewish community to flee.

The state-controlled Islamic Revolution Mostazafan Foundation took ownership of the building. The foundation, which has ties to the powerful paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, made no immediate statement about the collapse.


Just that alone indicates that there are strange ties and history to that building. If Jews are forced to flee, revenge can later appear. Possible it was a natural collapse, but who knows?
 
Hello H2O said:
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The tower, the tallest in Tehran at the time and just north of the sprawling Grand Bazaar, got its name from the plastics manufacturing company owned by its builder, Iranian Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian.

After the 1979 Islamic Revolution that overthrew the shah, Iran’s new clerical rulers had Elghanian tried on charges that included spying for Israel. He was executed by firing squad — an outcome that prompted many of the remaining members of the country’s longstanding Jewish community to flee.

The state-controlled Islamic Revolution Mostazafan Foundation took ownership of the building. The foundation, which has ties to the powerful paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, made no immediate statement about the collapse.


Just that alone indicates that there are strange ties and history to that building. If Jews are forced to flee, revenge can later appear. Possible it was a natural collapse, but who knows?

Sure does have some commonalty's of a (Possible) hit by Advanced Military Weapons of Mass Destruction . ("Space Based")


A high-rise building has collapsed in the Iran capital Tehran after a fire engulfed its top floors
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TRT WORLD.
http://www.trtworld.com/mea/fatalities-feared-in-tehran-building-collapse-278458

https://youtu.be/CkfYO85-oCg
Quote from: Hello H2O on Today at 11:28:16 PM
It was built by Habibollah Elghanian, a prominent Iranian-Jewish businessman who was arrested for ties to Israel and sentenced to death and executed after the 1979 revolution.

9/11 - The Key Evidence (20 minute video)
https://vimeo.com/4786822
 
20 feared dead after blaze topples Tehran’s oldest high-rise


Horrible.

https://www.rt.com/news/374184-iran-tower-collapses-tehran/

At least 20 people may have been killed when a high-rise building engulfed by fire collapsed in downtown Tehran, in what was described as being like a "scene from a horror movie." Over two dozen firefighters are thought to be buried under the rubble.

"So far, more than 20 of our colleagues in the fire brigade have lost their lives rescuing others," Tehran’s mayor Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf told state television. However, a fire brigade spokesman could not confirm the deaths and said the bodies were yet to be pulled from the wreckage...
 
I think I remember this building from when I was a kid. :shock:

Definitely tragic and personally I think it was an accident, but seems like a preventable accident. :(

“They asked us … using loudspeakers to evacuate the building, but some people went inside again, saying their precious documents, their bank checks, their entire life was in their shops,” said witness Masoud Hosseini. “They went inside to fetch those documents. I felt like they cared about their belongings, checks and money more than their lives.

Really?!? Shish. :headbash:

It may sound harsh but sometimes people have to learn the hard way.
It’s very telling how messed up the system is in Iran, that people would risk their lives for replaceable items!
 
What a tragedy! How sad, how sad.

Maybe it was an accident by absence of security, but when you look at some videos we can see that the fire was almost extinguish with some parts of the fire in the high part of the building. Then we can see some explosions, like when a controle demolition. But maybe those explosion were due to gaz inside the houses.
 
loreta said:
What a tragedy! How sad, how sad.

Maybe it was an accident by absence of security, but when you look at some videos we can see that the fire was almost extinguish with some parts of the fire in the high part of the building. Then we can see some explosions, like when a controle demolition. But maybe those explosion were due to gaz inside the houses.

The broadcaster made a statement that this building was next to the UK, and Turkish embassy's.
https://youtu.be/CkfYO85-oCg
 
Post + video published on Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth official Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/ae911truth/videos/10154146170426269/

They think there's definitely something suspicious about this:

" Based on preliminary analysis of many videos of the collapse, Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911Truth)—a nonprofit that represents more than 2,750 architects and engineers who are calling for a new investigation of the 2001 World Trade Center disaster—strongly urges President Rouhani, Iranian authorities, and the people of Iran to thoroughly investigate the possible use of explosives in the Plasco Building’s shocking demise, and to act swiftly and decisively to preserve the physical evidence.

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Here, six separate videos we have compiled show what appear to be—and in some cases sound like—explosions emanating from the tower in sequential patterns as it began to crumble. The building’s tumultuous fall is then accompanied by thick, energetic, rapidly forming plumes that are reminiscent of what we see in controlled demolitions.

Further, the BBC reported that the fires were nearly extinguished—and that emergency personnel and occupants had begun reentering the building—when the collapse unexpectedly occurred. Indeed, videos display very few flames and a thick black smoke—signs of a low-temperature, oxygen-starved fire. Moreover, the inferno was limited to the upper floors, yet the entire 17 stories came down in just a few seconds."
 
smrdox said:
Post + video published on Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth official Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/ae911truth/videos/10154146170426269/

They think there's definitely something suspicious about this:

" Based on preliminary analysis of many videos of the collapse, Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911Truth)—a nonprofit that represents more than 2,750 architects and engineers who are calling for a new investigation of the 2001 World Trade Center disaster—strongly urges President Rouhani, Iranian authorities, and the people of Iran to thoroughly investigate the possible use of explosives in the Plasco Building’s shocking demise, and to act swiftly and decisively to preserve the physical evidence.

...

Here, six separate videos we have compiled show what appear to be—and in some cases sound like—explosions emanating from the tower in sequential patterns as it began to crumble. The building’s tumultuous fall is then accompanied by thick, energetic, rapidly forming plumes that are reminiscent of what we see in controlled demolitions.

Further, the BBC reported that the fires were nearly extinguished—and that emergency personnel and occupants had begun reentering the building—when the collapse unexpectedly occurred. Indeed, videos display very few flames and a thick black smoke—signs of a low-temperature, oxygen-starved fire. Moreover, the inferno was limited to the upper floors, yet the entire 17 stories came down in just a few seconds."

There is a new article (with video) by Craig McKee:

AE911Truth report: molten metal under Iran high-rise supports controlled demolition hypothesis

https://truthandshadows.wordpress.com/2017/02/23/ae911truth-iran-controlled-demolition/

snip from AE report said:
“Video taken from the southeast (Figure 7) shows two energetic plumes rapidly emanating from the south and east faces approximately two seconds before the roof began to cave in along the south face. Then, just as the roof began to cave in, we see two series of expulsions run down the eastern side of the south face and down the middle of the east face, roughly below where the first energetic plumes occurred.” (p.11)


https://youtu.be/_MgJTa7SDaY?ecver=1

The article and report "also calls on investigators not to reach conclusions until the facts are in."
 
voyageur said:
There is a new article (with video) by Craig McKee:

AE911Truth report: molten metal under Iran high-rise supports controlled demolition hypothesis

https://truthandshadows.wordpress.com/2017/02/23/ae911truth-iran-controlled-demolition/

snip from AE report said:
“Video taken from the southeast (Figure 7) shows two energetic plumes rapidly emanating from the south and east faces approximately two seconds before the roof began to cave in along the south face. Then, just as the roof began to cave in, we see two series of expulsions run down the eastern side of the south face and down the middle of the east face, roughly below where the first energetic plumes occurred.” (p.11)


https://youtu.be/_MgJTa7SDaY?ecver=1

The article and report "also calls on investigators not to reach conclusions until the facts are in."

9/11 had a similar claim.

Explosions & smoke plumes at the Base of the WTC before and during collapse.
_https://youtu.be/AMMPDGPWTvQ

Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth debunk Judy Wood
Sunday, May 8, 2011
_http://911debunkers.blogspot.fr/2011/05/architects-and-engineers-for-911-truth_9853.html
Posted by Adam Taylor
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In addition to all these features, Wood's alleged secret DEW technology would have to be able to pulverize most of the concrete in both Towers and Building 7, and in the case of the Twin Towers, fling 90% of the buildings' mass outside their footprints. such technology would also have to be able to account for the evidence relating to molten iron, nano-engineered energetic material, and the sights and sounds of explosions described below. Why posit sophisticated secret technology to explain these observations, when some combination of thermitic incendiaries and explosives placed throughout the buildings can explain them much more simply, without making wild assumptions? This is a clear violation of Occam's Razor, which says that the simplest explanation that accounts for all the facts should be given the greatest credibility.

Dr. Judy Wood ~ Evidence of Breakthrough Energy on 9/11 ( 2:24:57)
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bITl3lmbWb8

Where Did the Towers Go?
_http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/Where%20Did%20The%20Towers%20Go%20-%20Dr%20Judy%20Wood.pdf
It is now almost a decade since 9/11 took place, and in all that time no unassailable, permanent, or, in pragmatic terms, politically influential progress has been made in determining exactly and irrefutably what took place on that day—or what did not take place.

WTC Security turned off on 9/11
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I2FO8bLR2Y
Ben Fountain, Meet Scott Forbes Tuesday, May 23, 2006
http://screwloosechange.blogspot.fr/2006/05/ben-fountain-meet-scott-forbes.html
I have already discussed how Loose Change takes a quote from Ben Fountain, who worked in the South Tower, out of context (and outright lied) to make it look like he suggested that conspirators were given the opportunity to place explosives in "both twin towers and World Trade Center 7" due to "a number of unannounced and unusual drills ".
 
Again! It looks exactly the same as 9/11 to me!!!! Was it a message to deter stronger relations between Russia, China and Iran? Sure would like the C's take on this one. The perpetrators are still out there incognito and armed.
 
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