Iran is grappling with a catastrophic water and electricity crisis as a record-breaking heatwave pushes temperatures above 50°C, drying up reservoirs and triggering widespread blackouts.
Authorities have closed government offices and declared public holidays in multiple provinces, including Tehran, in desperate attempts to conserve dwindling resources. President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned that the situation is so dire that Tehran’s 15 million residents may be forced to relocate if the crisis continues. Public anger is mounting, with protests erupting over outages and mismanagement, while officials admit that decades of poor planning and corruption have exacerbated the environmental collapse.
The government is now considering water imports and even moving the capital as the crisis deepens.
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