Parham GhobadiBBC Persian
EPAIran – particularly its capital, Tehran – is dealing with an unprecedented drought this autumn, with rainfall at document lows and reservoirs almost empty. Officers are pleading with residents to preserve water because the disaster deepens.
President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned that if there’s not sufficient rainfall quickly, Tehran’s water provide might be rationed. However he stated that even rationing won’t be sufficient to stop a catastrophe.
“If rationing would not work,” Pezeshkian stated, “we might should evacuate Tehran.”
His feedback have prompted criticism in Iranian newspapers and on social media. Former Tehran mayor Gholamhossein Karbaschi referred to as the thought “a joke” and stated “evacuating Tehran is senseless in any respect”.
Iran’s meteorological officers say no rainfall is anticipated over the following 10 days.
In the meantime, the water disaster is already affecting day by day life within the capital.
“I am planning to purchase water tankers to make use of for bogs and different requirements,” a lady in Tehran instructed BBC Persian.
In the summertime, Iranian rapper Vafa Ahmadpoor posted a video on social media exhibiting a kitchen faucet with no operating water.
“It has been 4 or 5 hours,” he stated. “I’ve purchased bottled water simply to have the ability to go to the bathroom.”
Dams almost empty
The supervisor of the Latian Dam, one in every of Tehran’s major water sources, says it now holds lower than 10% of its capability. The close by Karaj Dam — which provides water to each Tehran and Alborz provinces — is in a equally dire situation.
“I’ve by no means seen this dam so empty since I used to be born,” an aged native resident instructed Iranian state TV.
In response to Mohammad-Ali Moallem, the supervisor of the Karaj Dam, rainfall has plummeted dramatically.
“We had a 92% lower in rain in comparison with final yr,” he stated. “We now have solely eight per cent water in our reservoir — and most of it’s unusable and regarded ‘useless water.'”
Fears of water cuts
The federal government is now pinning its hopes on late autumn rain, however forecasts are bleak. Iran’s Minister of Vitality, Abbas Ali Abadi, has warned the scenario may quickly pressure authorities to chop water provides.
“Some nights we would lower the water move to zero,” he stated.
Officers have additionally introduced plans to penalise households and companies that eat extreme quantities of water.
ABEDIN TAHERKENREH/EPA/ShutterstockPipes, conflict harm – and a widening disaster
Iran’s vitality minister Ali Abadi has stated Tehran’s water disaster shouldn’t be solely as a consequence of a scarcity of rainfall. He blamed water leakage attributable to the capital’s century-old water infrastructure and even pointed to the current 12-day conflict with Israel.
Throughout that battle, Israel focused the northern Tehran neighbourhood of Tajrish on 15 June. Afterwards videos showed heavy flooding in the area.
The day after the strike, the Israel Defence Forces stated it had focused Iranian army “command centres”.
However the disaster extends far past the capital.
The top of Iran’s Nationwide Centre for Local weather and Drought Disaster Administration, Ahmad Vazifeh, has warned that, other than Tehran, dams in lots of different provinces — together with West Azerbaijan, East Azerbaijan and Markazi — are additionally in a “worrying state”, with water ranges within the single-digit percentages.
In Mashhad, Iran’s second-largest metropolis, officers are sounding the alarm as effectively.
The Governor of Khorasan Razavi Province in north-east Iran, stated the water reserves in Mashhad’s dams have dropped to “lower than eight p.c,” warning that the province faces a “mega-challenge of drought.”
CEO of Mashhad’s Water and Wastewater Firm put the determine even decrease.
“The storage stage of the town’s major dam is under three p.c,” Hossein Esmaeilian stated.
“Solely three p.c of the mixed capability of Mashhad’s 4 water-supplying dams — Torogh, Kardeh, Doosti, and Ardak — stays. Aside from Doosti Dam, the opposite three are out of operation.”
A disaster lengthy foreseen
Iran’s water disaster has been many years within the making.
Even Iran’s Supreme Chief, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has repeatedly acknowledged the looming risk — talking about water shortages in his Nowruz addresses in 2011 and on different events within the following years.
But little has modified.
At the moment, Tehran, Karaj and Mashhad — dwelling to greater than 16 million individuals mixed — are dealing with the true chance of their faucets operating dry.


















































