Iran is experiencing an unprecedented water crisis, with record-breaking heatwaves pushing temperatures above 50°C and causing reservoirs in Tehran to reach their lowest levels in a century.
Authorities have declared public holidays, shut down government offices in multiple provinces, and urged citizens to drastically limit water use to conserve dwindling supplies. The crisis has led to widespread electricity outages, business closures, and growing public unrest, including protests that have been met with government crackdowns. President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned that if the situation continues, up to 15 million residents of Tehran may be forced to relocate.
Decades of mismanagement, drought, and climate change are blamed for the crisis, which now threatens the stability and daily life of millions across the country.
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