Reservoirs of the dams supplying water to Tehran are at the moment at their lowest stage in a century.
Iranian authorities have urged folks to restrict water consumption because the nation grapples with extreme shortages throughout an ongoing heatwave.
The nationwide meteorological service mentioned Iran is experiencing its hottest week of the 12 months to date with temperatures exceeding 50 levels Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) in some areas.
Authorities spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani introduced in a put up on X on Sunday that Tehran province would observe a public vacation on Wednesday due to the continuing heatwave.
“In mild of the continued excessive warmth and the need of conserving water and electrical energy, Wednesday … has been declared a vacation in Tehran province,” she wrote.
Temperatures in Tehran reached 40C (104F) on Sunday with an extra rise to 41C (106F) forecast for Monday, in line with meteorological studies.
Influence of local weather change
Water shortage is a serious challenge in Iran, notably in arid provinces within the nation’s south, with shortages blamed on mismanagement and overexploitation of underground assets, in addition to the rising affect of local weather change.
Tehran metropolis council chair Mehdi Chamran urged folks to “preserve water to keep away from drops in provides”, in line with the ISNA information company.
Authorities throughout Iran have issued comparable appeals in current days, asking residents in a number of provinces to restrict water utilization.
Tehran’s provincial water administration firm known as for utilization to be decreased by “at the very least 20 p.c” to assist ease the shortages.
In a press release, it mentioned “the reservoirs of the dams supplying water to Tehran are at the moment at their lowest stage in a century”, following years of regular decline in rainfall.
Javan, a conservative newspaper, reported on Saturday that authorities decreased water provides in elements of the capital in a bid to mitigate the disaster, leading to “water outages lasting between 12 and 18 hours” in some areas.
Power Minister Abbas Aliabadi apologised on Sunday for decreased water provides, saying the transfer comes “to higher handle assets”.