A historic drought in the country has culminated in a ‘100 percent drop in precipitation’ in the Tehran region.
If it doesn’t rain, we will have to start restricting water supplies in Tehran next month, 'says Masoud Pezeshkian - Anadolu Ajansı ...
A decline in rainfall and reduced inflow to Tehran province’s dams have left a reservoir with enough water supply for just ...
The Amir Kabir dam, one of five that provide drinking water for the capital, “holds just 14 million cubic meters of water, ...
The water situation in Tehran has become critical, with forecasts indicating a possible depletion of drinking water reserves ...
Tehran, the capital of Iran, faces a potential Day Zero scenario within two weeks as leaders pledge not to restrict water to industrial users. ● Blatten, the Swiss village destroyed this spring by a ...
Tehran's main source of drinking water is at risk of running dry within two weeks, state media warned on Sunday, owing to a ...
The five main dams supplying water to Tehran are only 11 percent full, the semi-official Fars news agency reported Thursday, as the Iranian capital enters its sixth consecutive year of drought.
Energy Minister Abbas Aliabadi said it is time for Muslim countries to restore their shared heritage of water management ...
Tehran has officially entered its fifth consecutive year of drought, prompting city officials to intensify coordination among key agencies to manage water resources and mitigate the crisis.
Iran's capital city of Tehran is sinking, officials say, and at an alarming rate. Excessive water pumping combined with drought have caused massive sinkholes to form across Tehran and its outskirts, ...
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