Tehran's reservoirs are running on fumes, with authorities warning that the main dam supplying the Iranian capital now holds ...
Iran is running out of water, with shrinking rivers, drying reservoirs, and collapsing groundwater forcing the country to ...
TEHRAN, Iran — Rain fell for the first time in months in Iran's capital Wednesday, providing a brief respite for the parched Islamic Republic as it suffers through the driest autumn in over a half ...
President of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, admitted on Tuesday that the water supply situation in all provinces in the country is critical.
Explore the Tehran water crisis and its severe implications for residents and the government amid unprecedented drought and ...
Restricting Tehran’s growth and water use — however politically difficult — would be more prudent than trying to engineer ...
Iran’s capital is facing a severe water shortage, placing intense ecological strain on residents. President Masoud Pezeshkian ...
Fresh round of operations begins to inject chemicals into clouds in effort to increase rain as drought worsens ...
This satellite photo from Planet Labs PBC shows the Arak heavy water reaction in Iran on March 20, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC via AP) DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Much of the focus on Iran's nuclear ...
Low water levels of Latyan Dam that provides water to Tehran, Iran on May 8, 2025. Credit - Bahram/Middle East Images/AFP/Getty Images Iran is a warning to every society that treats water as infinite.
Tehran, a metropolis of over 15 million people, is now regularly mentioned as a city that is nearing its “Day Zero” – the moment when a city’s taps run dry. This is not unprecedented for a major city.
Brief shower offers relief in Tehran as reservoirs run low, but meteorologists say country remains in its worst drought in decades ...