Iran is facing an unprecedented water crisis as a record-breaking heatwave sends temperatures soaring above 50°C, causing reservoirs to reach their lowest levels in a century.
The government has shut down offices, banks, and businesses in Tehran and is urging citizens to drastically reduce water consumption amid widespread shortages and power outages. Years of drought, chronic mismanagement, and alleged regime corruption have compounded the crisis, leaving millions at risk and fueling public anger and protests. Authorities are now considering water imports from neighboring countries as the situation grows increasingly dire.
The crisis highlights the intersection of climate change, infrastructure failure, and political unrest in Iran.
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