Iran is facing an unprecedented water crisis as a severe heatwave sends temperatures soaring above 50°C, depleting reservoirs to their lowest levels in a century.
Authorities have closed government offices, banks, and businesses in Tehran and are urging citizens to drastically reduce water consumption. Years of drought, mismanagement, and corruption have exacerbated the crisis, leaving much of the country with disrupted water and electricity supplies. The government is now considering water imports from neighboring countries and warns that, without immediate action, the situation could become irreversible.
Public outrage is mounting as daily life is upended by outages, hazardous air quality, and fears of a looming 'Day Zero' when taps could run dry.
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