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A British Columbia professor who is trapped in Iran said that federal officials told him there was "almost nothing" the Canadian government could do to help him and his family.<\/p>
Simon Fraser University engineering Prof. Shervin Jannesar said in an email that communications were extremely limited and Canadian authorities didn't seem to have a plan to deal with the situation.<\/p>
Jannesar's wife and two infant children had travelled to Iran before Israel launched strikes against the country, and he told his students that when the conflict began he had no choice but to join them.<\/p>
The United States entered the conflict over the weekend by bombing Iran's nuclear sites, and with airspace now closed, there's no clear way for the family to get out.<\/p>
Jannesar said in an email written to The Canadian Press at 3:45 a.m. local time on Sunday during a brief window of internet access that communications were extremely limited and calls could not be received from outside the country.<\/p>\n\t\t