Water Crisis in Iran: An Uncertain Future
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Already there is no water all day long, and in the middle of the summer with a heat of up to 50 degrees.
The water supply in Iran is about to collapse. Drought and mismanagement have led to the worst water crisis in Tehran in 100 years. Even a "closure" of the capital was last discussed. By J. Genth and B. Niebrügge.
This could also be a solution to Iran's growing water shortages, which are prompting people to flee the capital, which is facing a week-long lockdown.
Water Crisis in Iran: An Uncertain Future
Iran, a country with an ancient civilization that has long struggled with water scarcity, now stands on the brink of a full-scale water crisis. This crisis is not merely the result of natural factors—it is clearly the outcome of decades of mismanagement, poor governance, and inaction at the highest levels of the regime. While neighboring countries along the Persian Gulf—with much drier climates—have contained this crisis through investment in te…
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