• $
  • £

Tehran faces water crisis as main reservoir could run dry in two weeks — officials

Tehran faces water crisis as main reservoir could run dry in two weeks — officials
03.11.2025 10:00

 Tehran’s main source of drinking water could run dry within two weeks due to an unprecedented drought, Iranian officials warned on Sunday.

Behzad Parsa, director of Tehran’s water utility, said the Amir Kabir Dam — one of five supplying the capital — currently holds just 14 million cubic meters of water, or 8% of its full capacity. A year ago, the figure stood at 86 million.

“With current reserves, the capital can only last two more weeks,” Parsa told the state news agency IRNA, adding that rainfall in the Tehran region has dropped by 100% this year.

Iranian media reported the capital consumes about 3 million cubic meters of water per day. Water cuts have already begun in some neighborhoods.

Similar news
Similar news
Europe to receive 80% of LNG from U.S. by 2028
World 17:00
Europe to receive 80% of LNG from U.S. by 2028
U.S. operation against Iran drives sharp rise in food prices
World 16:00
U.S. operation against Iran drives sharp rise in food prices
Turkey completes preparations to launch direct trade with Armenia
World 12:25
Turkey completes preparations to launch direct trade with Armenia
Spain calls for creation of joint EU army
World 11:30
Spain calls for creation of joint EU army
Russia says it downed 286 Ukrainian drones overnight
World 10:57
Russia says it downed 286 Ukrainian drones overnight
Russia to continue developing ties with Armenia
World 15:00
Russia to continue developing ties with Armenia
Russian southern airports shut after Ukrainian drone attack
World 14:30
Russian southern airports shut after Ukrainian drone attack
Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violating Moscow-declared ceasefire
World 11:01
Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violating Moscow-declared ceasefire
Iran says it launched missile strike on U.S. forces in Strait of Hormuz
World 10:30
Iran says it launched missile strike on U.S. forces in Strait of Hormuz
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe