Iran is facing an unprecedented water crisis as a record-breaking heatwave pushes temperatures above 50°C, depleting reservoirs to their lowest levels in a century.
The government has been forced to shut down offices, banks, and businesses in Tehran, and is urging citizens to drastically reduce water consumption. Years of mismanagement, corruption, and drought have left much of the country with unreliable water and electricity supplies, fueling widespread protests and public anger. Authorities are now considering water imports from neighboring countries as the crisis deepens.
The situation highlights the regime's inability to address critical infrastructure failures, leaving millions at risk amid extreme climate conditions.
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