Iran is facing an unprecedented water crisis as a record-breaking heatwave pushes temperatures above 50°C, causing reservoirs to reach their lowest levels in a century.
The government has been forced to shut down offices, banks, and businesses in Tehran and other regions to conserve energy and water. Years of drought, mismanagement, and alleged corruption have left much of the country with severe water shortages, leading to widespread power outages and growing public protests. Authorities are urging citizens to drastically reduce water consumption and are even negotiating water imports from neighboring countries.
The crisis has exposed deep systemic failures and is fueling public anger against the regime.
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