Key Takeaways:
- Tehran news roundup: A concise digest of key developments in Tehran province on 9 Dey 1404.
- Emergency services report no injuries after a minor tremor; authorities continue monitoring.
- Provincial offices and schools to remain open the following day amid routine operations and public alerts.
- Local commemorations and public-safety notices feature among the day’s main items.
Tehran, 9 Dey 1404 (30 December 2025) — Mehr News Agency presents a concise Tehran news roundup covering the main developments in Tehran province on Tuesday. Local authorities issued a series of operational notices and public-safety updates while routine civic activity continued across the region.
Tehran news roundup highlights
Emergency services reported that a recent seismic event caused no injuries in Tehran. The provincial emergency centre confirmed that teams inspected affected areas and found no casualties or significant damage. Officials said monitoring would continue and urged residents to follow guidance from safety authorities.
Administrative notices formed a prominent part of the day’s coverage. Provincial officials clarified that Tehran would not be closed the following day and that schools in the province would remain open. These statements aimed to reassure citizens and prevent disruption to public services.
Public-safety and weather alerts featured among related items. National and regional outlets circulated warnings about heavy rain and snowfall in some provinces, and travellers were advised to ensure winter equipment where necessary. Local municipal authorities reminded residents to heed official advisories and to contact emergency lines if conditions deteriorated.
Civic and commemorative events also appeared in the roundup. Local ceremonies marked the anniversary of key national observances, drawing municipal leaders and citizens to public gatherings. Coverage emphasised orderly participation and the role of community services in managing events.
The day’s brief also referenced broader national headlines that were being tracked across news desks, including statements from government spokespeople and regional diplomatic developments. Mehr News collated these items to present a single, accessible briefing for readers following provincial affairs.
Authorities reiterated standard safety recommendations following the seismic check: secure heavy furniture, keep emergency supplies ready, and follow verified information from official channels. Schools and municipal bodies remain the primary points of contact for local residents seeking assistance or clarification.
Mehr News Agency’s Tehran news roundup is intended to provide a quick, factual digest of the most important local developments. For ongoing updates, readers are encouraged to consult official emergency services and provincial channels, or follow subsequent bulletins from the news agency.
Reporting by Mehr News Agency. All times and statements are based on provincial releases and local official sources.

















