Tehran illuminated by fireworks on eve of February 10; Tabiat Bridge turns into colors of Iranian flag
TEHRAN (Iran News) With the arrival of the Islamic Revolution victory anniversary, the nation’s largest fireworks show took place tonight at exactly 9:00 PM at the Milad Tower complex in Tehran, coinciding with similar celebrations across the country.
Earlier today, the Milad Tower management announced that during the event, explosion-like sounds from the fireworks might be heard in areas surrounding the tower.
They assured citizens that there is no cause for concern, as these sounds are part of the festivities and the February 11 (22nd of Bahman) celebrations.
Tabiat Bridge Lit in National Colors
Additionally, the country’s largest pedestrian bridge was illuminated in the colors of the Iranian flag to mark the anniversary of the Revolution’s victory.
On this occasion, the Tabiat Bridge displayed the three colors of the national flag tonight.
The 270-meter-long Tabiat Bridge, recognized as one of the capital’s prominent urban landmarks, fulfills its social responsibility every year by highlighting important events and public occasions to engage national sentiment.
Earlier today, the Milad Tower management announced that during the event, explosion-like sounds from the fireworks might be heard in areas surrounding the tower.
They assured citizens that there is no cause for concern, as these sounds are part of the festivities and the February 11 (22nd of Bahman) celebrations.
Tabiat Bridge Lit in National Colors
Additionally, the country’s largest pedestrian bridge was illuminated in the colors of the Iranian flag to mark the anniversary of the Revolution’s victory.
On this occasion, the Tabiat Bridge displayed the three colors of the national flag tonight.
- source : irna




























