Iran's capital, Tehran, is in a rush to prepare for the farewell and burial of the leader who recently fell. Major routes leading to the funeral venue have been cleared by security forces, and checkpoints have been set up to ensure safety.
According to local authorities, the farewell ceremony is expected to begin early in the morning and last throughout the day. Millions of people from across the provinces have flocked to the capital to pay their respects to the leader, who is considered a symbol of the fight against hostile forces.
Authorities have arranged temporary parking areas, medical stations, and water distribution points to assist attendees. The procession route of the hearse has also been meticulously planned, with stops for people to approach and bid farewell.
The burial is scheduled to take place later in the day at the city's main cemetery, with high-ranking officials and leaders from Islamic countries in attendance. The Iranian government has called on the public to maintain order and cooperate with security forces throughout the event.