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. The crisis has triggered widespread power and water outages, sparking protests in cities like Sabzevar and fueling public anger over years of mismanagement and corruption. Tehran and other provinces are experiencing hazardous air quality, and officials warn that without immediate action, the country could soon face a complete water shortage.
The government is now seeking to import water from neighboring countries as the situation grows increasingly dire.
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