Tehran Faces Severe Water Crisis as Amir Kabir Dam Nears Dryness
FRANCE 24 EnglishNovember 5, 20251 min14,137 views
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- 💧 The Iranian capital, Tehran, is facing a severe water crisis, with its population consuming approximately 3 million cubic meters of water daily.
- ⚠️ The Amir Kabir Dam, a primary source of drinking water, currently holds only 8% of its capacity, amounting to just 14 million cubic meters.
- ⏳ Authorities warn that the dam's remaining water can only supply the city for an estimated two more weeks due to a historic drought.
Impact on Daily Life and Businesses
- 🏠 Residents are experiencing water cutoffs, with some homes having no running water from midnight to 7 a.m.
- 🚿 Conservation measures are in place, advising residents to consume water more judiciously, which impacts activities like showering and washing dishes.
- 🥖 The water shortage is also affecting small business owners and bakers, who rely on water for essential tasks like mixing flour to bake bread.
- 📉 Reserves in apartments have also run out, highlighting the widespread nature of the crisis.
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