Iran is facing its most severe water crisis in a century as a record-breaking heatwave pushes temperatures above 50°C, depleting reservoirs and straining electricity supplies.
Authorities have declared public holidays and shut down government offices, banks, and businesses in Tehran and other provinces to conserve resources. Residents are being urged to drastically reduce water consumption, with some areas experiencing water and power outages and warnings to avoid tap water. The crisis is compounded by years of drought, mismanagement, and corruption, leading to growing public anger and protests.
The government is now seeking to import water from neighboring countries as the situation threatens to spiral into a nationwide emergency.
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