20 million dollars was the cost of the damage.
The Iran blizzard occurred in February 1972. It was one of the deadliest blizzards in history, resulting in the deaths of thousands of people in rural areas of Iran.
The 1972 Iran blizzard dropped up to 26 feet (7.92 meters) of snow in some areas. This massive amount of snow resulted in significant devastation and loss of life in the region.
The worst blizzard in the world is generally considered to be the Iran Blizzard of February 1972. This blizzard resulted in the death of more than 4,000 people and is one of the deadliest blizzards in recorded history. It blanketed rural areas in Iran with up to 26 feet of snow, causing widespread devastation and loss of life.
The worst blizzard in terms of casualties was like the 1972 Iranian Blizzard, occurring in early February of that year. The storm dumped more than 10 feet of snow over vast swaths of Northern Iran. More than 4000 people died; in several villages, there were no survivors.
The cast of The Shah of Iran - 1972 includes: Orson Welles as Himself - Narrator
Iran Electronics Industries was created in 1972.
he did in 1971 not in 1972
Iran is 5150.95 miles from the united states (If we measure from the edge of Maine to the north eastern corner of Iran). To put that in perspective, the US is 2660 miles from coast to coast, so Iran is two Americas away from the US of A.
Blizzards vary in human fatalities. In the past blizzards were more deadly than they are today simply because of the knowledge gained from past experiences. In the US some of the top 10 worst blizzards have ranged between about 58 - 400, the deadliest US blizzard being the Great Blizzard of 1888. The deadliest blizzard in the world was in Iran in 1972 when over 4,000 people were buried in different villages during a week long blizzard that dumped approximately 26 feet (8 Meters) of snow in Southern Iran.
Mahnour Shadzi was born on August 16, 1972, in Isfahan, Iran.
Sander Terphuis was born in 1972, in Teheran, Iran.
Reza Aslan was born in 1972, in Tehran, Iran.