Iran is facing an unprecedented water and electricity crisis as record-breaking heatwaves push temperatures above 50°C, depleting reservoirs and triggering widespread shortages.
Authorities have shut down government offices, banks, and businesses in Tehran and other provinces to conserve resources, while urging citizens to limit water use. The crisis has led to public protests, particularly in cities like Sabzevar, where residents are demanding action amid rolling blackouts and water outages. Iranian officials warn that the situation could force millions to flee Tehran, and the government is even considering relocating the capital.
Decades of mismanagement, drought, and climate change are blamed for the crisis, which has left the country on the brink of 'Day Zero'—a complete water shortage.
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