Iran witnesses electricity, water shortages due to extreme heat
In Tehran province, temperatures reached a scorching 45 degrees Celsius on Sunday, adding pressure to already strained infrastructure.
A senior official from Iran’s Meteorological Organization, Mohammad Asgari, noted that average summer temperatures have been roughly 1.2 degrees Celsius higher than usual. He also cautioned that eight provinces are expected to face continued extreme heat in the coming days.
Meanwhile, during a meeting with the Ministry of Interior, President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized the seriousness of Tehran’s water crisis. He warned of dangerously low reserves and the likelihood of intensified shortages if the heatwave persists.
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