Explosions were heard in southern Lebanon earlier this morning, November 6th, 2025, between the areas of Tura and Tairdaba, according to bintjbeil.org and InteliNews. The exact nature and cause of the explosions are not yet clear, but they occur amidst reported progress in the Lebanese army's efforts to disarm Hezbollah in the region. These incidents follow a report from yesterday, November 5th, indicating the Lebanese army had made substantial progress in dismantling military installations and sealing tunnels, with plans to present achievements to the Lebanese government today. Hezbollah had previously stated its cooperation with the disarmament plan, focusing on areas south of the Litani River. Regional tensions remain a backdrop, with a report from this morning detailing that Tehran's water reserves are at a 60-year low. This follows claims by Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, that the nation's armed forces have surpassed pre-Israeli attack levels.