Iran closes Tehran province on Wednesday citing cold weather
Iranian authorities ordered a province-wide shutdown in Tehran for Wednesday, citing cold weather and energy constraints, as protests over economic hardship entered a third day.
The Tehran Provincial Energy Consumption Management Taskforce said all government offices, schools, universities, banks, municipalities and commercial centers would be closed on Wednesday.
Officials said the decision was based on meteorological forecasts warning of low temperatures in the coming days and was aimed at ensuring stable energy supply.
The announcement comes as Tehran has seen protests and strikes linked to economic instability, although authorities did not connect the shutdown to the demonstrations.










