🚨 IRAN INTERNET BLACKOUT ENTERS DAY 30: PEOPLE CUT OFF FROM THE WORLD 🌍

For the 30th day in a row, Iran’s nationwide internet blackout is still in place — and people inside the country are virtually cut off from the global web. According to internet monitoring group NetBlocks, connectivity to the outside world remains stuck at about 1% of normal levels. That means almost no one can access international websites, apps, social media, or services like news sites and messaging platforms. 📵📉 

This shutdown began in early January amid nationwide protests and has continued even as regional conflicts intensify. Experts say the blackout has turned one of the Middle East’s most connected nations into one of the hardest places in the world to get online. 🌐🙅‍♂️

The effects are far‑reaching:

• Families and friends can’t stay in touch with loved ones abroad.

• Small businesses that rely on online commerce are collapsing.

• News and independent information from inside Iran is nearly impossible to access.

• Emergency communications are severely limited — making it harder for civilians to find safety and updates during escalating violence. 🆘💔

Some tech insiders have noted that even satellite internet services like Starlink have faced jamming or restrictions, leaving few real options for people trying to get connected. 🚀❌

The blackout has become one of the longest and most severe digital shutdowns in recent memory, deepening frustration at home and confusion abroad. And with no clear end in sight, millions remain in the dark — literally and online. 🔒🕯️

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