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Tehran taps run dry as water crisis deepens across Iran

Kaatje

Unto Thee I lift my eyes. Ps. 123
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Iran is grappling with its worst water crisis in decades, with officials warning that Tehran — a city of more than 10 million — may soon be uninhabitable if the drought gripping the country continues.


President Masoud Pezeshkian has cautioned that if rainfall does not arrive by December, the government must start rationing water in Tehran. "Even if we do ration and it still does not rain, then we will have no water at all. They (citizens) have to evacuate Tehran," Pezeshkian said on November 6. The stakes are high for Iran's clerical rulers. In 2021, water shortages sparked violent protests in the southern Khuzestan province. Sporadic protests also broke out in 2018, with farmers in particular accusing the government of water mismanagement.

The water crisis in Iran after a scorching hot summer is not solely the result of low rainfall. Decades of mismanagement, including overbuilding of dams, illegal well drilling, and inefficient agricultural practices, have depleted reserves, dozens of critics and water experts have told state media in the past days as the crisis dominates the airwaves with panel discussions and debates.

 
I don't think the need to fairly quickly relocate 10 million people will end well. There is probably nowhere to relocate them to. I think I read where another good sized city in Iran is in the same boat... Iran appears to have a massive problem without a solution. Meanwhile, instead of searching for a solution they're building missiles as quickly as they can. Unless it rains, there will be much suffering.
 
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