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Black Rain

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: NDTV

Subject: Environment

Context: Following Israeli airstrikes on oil storage facilities in Tehran and Alborz (March 7–8), residents reported black rain — oily, pollutant-laden rainfall caused by smoke and toxic particles from burning oil mixing with rain clouds.

About Black Rain:

What it is?

Black rain is a form of environmental fallout where precipitation becomes heavily contaminated with soot, hydrocarbons, and other pollutants. Unlike normal rain, it is dark, oily, and carries a strong chemical odor, coating everything it touches in a layer of toxic residue.

How it Formed:

Combustion: Israeli strikes ignited massive fires at the Tehran refinery and oil depots, releasing thick plumes of black smoke.

Atmospheric Loading: Huge quantities of particulate matter (soot) and chemical vapors were pushed into the atmosphere.

Coalescence: A weather pattern brought rain clouds over the city. As the rain fell through the smoke-saturated air, the water droplets absorbed the suspended particles and chemicals.

Topographic Trap: Tehran’s surrounding mountains acted as a barrier, preventing the smoke from dispersing and forcing the pollutants to settle over the urban center.

Chemicals Involved:

Toxic Hydrocarbons: Including Benzene (a known carcinogen).

Sulfur Oxides (SOx) & Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): Which react with water to form acid rain.

Particulate Matter (Soot): Concentrated carbon particles.

Forever Chemicals (PFAS): Likely released from industrial fire-retardant systems at the hit facilities.

Characteristics:

Appearance: Oily, jet-black droplets that leave permanent or difficult-to-remove stains.

Odor: A pervasive, bitter smell of burning petroleum and chemicals.

Texture: Viscous and greasy to the touch compared to normal water.

Reach: Capable of falling dozens of miles away from the actual site of the fire due to wind patterns.

Implications

Health Hazards: Causes skin burns, eye irritation, and respiratory problems; prolonged exposure may lead to lung damage and cancers.

• Environmental Contamination: Toxic pollutants can contaminate soil and groundwater, entering the food chain through crops and livestock.

Acid Rain Effects: Sulfur and nitrogen oxides can cause acidic rainfall, damaging buildings, infrastructure, and vegetation.

Long-term Persistence: Presence of forever chemicals means environmental damage can persist for decades as they do not degrade naturally.

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