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Snow covers Tehran, brings joy and relief

Heavy snow covered the Iranian capital Tehran on Friday, after a period of low precipitations in the city and across the country which alarmingly diminished the water reservoir levels in the mostly dry country.

People were out on the street on Friday, which is a holiday on the Iranian calendar, enjoying the beauty of the nature.

Children were making snowmen and pelting snowballs at each other.

Here are some of the pictures of the moments filled with fun:

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