Iran is grappling with an unprecedented water crisis, intensified by a brutal heatwave that has pushed temperatures above 50°C and depleted reservoirs to their lowest levels in a century.
The government has declared public holidays, shut down offices and businesses in Tehran and other provinces, and urged citizens to drastically limit water use. Widespread power and water outages have triggered protests, particularly in cities like Sabzevar, where authorities have responded with force. Officials warn that if current trends continue, up to 15 million residents of Tehran may be forced to relocate, and nationwide water rationing could soon be imposed.
The crisis is attributed to years of mismanagement, corruption, and worsening climate conditions, fueling public anger and deepening distrust in the government.
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