Iran is facing an unprecedented water crisis as a severe heatwave pushes temperatures above 50°C, depleting reservoirs to their lowest levels in a century.
Authorities have declared public holidays, closed government offices, and urged citizens to drastically reduce water consumption in an effort to conserve dwindling resources. Widespread power and water outages have sparked public protests and deepened frustration with government mismanagement and corruption. The crisis has forced Iran to consider importing water from neighboring countries, while experts warn that 'Day Zero'—a complete water shortage—may be imminent if current trends continue.
The situation highlights the intersection of climate change, infrastructure failure, and political unrest in the country.
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