31. Police shut down the main road in Pendeli to allow access for fire trucks, while radios broadcast appeals for motorists to avoid clogging the area. 32. Radio stations were broadcasting appeals for all doctors to help treat the injured. 33. Private radio and television stations broadcast repeated appeals for donations throughout the day to help flood victims sheltered at schools and other public buildings. 34. Radio stations were broadcasting appeals for all doctors to report to work to help treat the injured. 35. State and private radio stations broadcast government appeals to hospitals run by missionaries and others to admit patients who left public hospitals and submit the bills to authorities. 36. State television broadcast an appeal for calm by presidential aide Eddy Kapend. 37. State-run Tehran radio, which is controlled by the hard-liners, broadcast repeated appeals for people to come out in force. 38. State-run television constantly broadcast appeals for calm and warnings that wrongdoers would be identified and punished. 39. State-run television was constantly broadcasting appeals for calm and warnings that wrongdoers would be identified and punished. 40. State television broadcast an appeal for calm, and a nighttime curfew remained in place. |