1 of 8 | Israelis look at cars damaged when an Iranian ballistic missile slammed into a residential building in Bat Yam on Sunday. At least seven people were killed and hundreds wounded while rescue workers search for missing under the rubble. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI | License Photo

June 15 (UPI) -- Israel and Iran traded strikes for a fourth day early Monday, damaging two high-rise residential buildings in central Israel, emergency officials said.

Magen David Adom, Israel's emergency aid organization, said at least three people died in the attacks on the buildings. At least 67 people were transported to local hospitals from four Iranian missile strikes, The Times of Israel reported.

Citing the Israel Electric Corporation, CNN reported that the strikes damaged the region's electricity grid.

"Teams are working on the ground to neutralize safety hazards, in particular the risk of electrocution due to torn electrical wires," the Israel Electric Corporation said in a statement.