Iran is facing an unprecedented crisis as a brutal heatwave pushes temperatures above 50°C, triggering severe water shortages and widespread electricity outages.
Authorities have closed government offices, banks, and businesses in Tehran and several provinces to conserve dwindling resources, while urging citizens to drastically reduce water consumption. Reservoirs supplying the capital are at their lowest levels in a century, and the government is even considering importing water from neighboring countries. The crisis has sparked public protests, particularly in cities like Sabzevar, where residents are demanding action over chronic outages and government mismanagement.
Experts and officials warn that without immediate intervention, Iran could soon face a complete water shortage, with no viable solutions in sight.
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