Iran is facing an unprecedented water and electricity crisis as a brutal heatwave pushes temperatures above 50°C, forcing authorities to declare public holidays and shut down government offices in Tehran and other provinces.
Reservoirs are at their lowest levels in a century, and officials are urging citizens to drastically reduce water consumption. The crisis, fueled by years of mismanagement, drought, and alleged government corruption, has led to widespread power and water outages, triggering protests in cities like Sabzevar. Public frustration is mounting as daily life is disrupted and the government warns of a looming 'Day Zero' when water may run out completely.
The situation highlights the country's deepening environmental and governance challenges.
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