Iran is facing an unprecedented water and energy crisis as a record-breaking heatwave pushes temperatures above 50°C, causing reservoirs to reach their lowest levels in a century. Authorities have declared public holidays, shut down government offices, and urged citizens to drastically reduce water consumption as supplies dwindle and blackouts spread nationwide. Years of mismanagement, corruption, and drought have left the country ill-prepared, forcing officials to consider importing water from neighboring countries. The crisis has sparked widespread protests and public anger, with citizens blaming the government for systemic failures. Experts warn that without immediate action, Iran could soon face a complete water shortage with no viable solutions.
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