Iran is experiencing a severe water crisis exacerbated by an intense heatwave, with temperatures soaring above 50°C and reservoir levels in Tehran at their lowest in a century.
The government has declared public holidays, closed offices and businesses in multiple provinces, and urged citizens to drastically reduce water consumption. President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned that the crisis could force up to 15 million residents to flee Tehran if conditions do not improve. Decades of mismanagement, drought, and climate change are blamed for the shortages, leading to widespread power outages, public protests, and growing distrust in the authorities.
The government is now considering relocating the capital and negotiating water imports to avert a total collapse.
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