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More Cities Run Dry as Iran’s Water Crisis Deepens

More Cities Run Dry as Iran’s Water Crisis Deepens

Summary

Iran is experiencing a severe water crisis, with major cities like Mashhad facing extremely low water reserves. The country has been affected by long-term drought, low rainfall, and poor water management, leading to significant shortages. Officials warn of possible water rationing and call for urgent conservation efforts.

Key Facts

  • Mashhad, Iran's second-largest city, has water reserves below 3% capacity.
  • The drought, low rainfall, and mismanagement have caused water shortages across Iran.
  • Policies focused on building dams and drilling wells have weakened water supply systems.
  • Tehran, Iran's capital, is also dealing with low water levels and occasional rationing.
  • Lake Urmia and other major bodies of water have dried up significantly over the years.
  • Regional water shortages could affect agriculture and food security in neighboring countries.
  • The managing director of Mashhad's water company emphasized conservation as a necessity.
  • Officials have suggested that water rationing might start if drought conditions persist.
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