The Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian stated that Tehran is facing an unprecedented water crisis, with reservoirs nearly empty and precipitation at historic lows, making the relocation of the capital a necessity. He emphasized that, despite the possible development of the capital, the water issue cannot be resolved. Tehran has recorded a 95.8% decrease in precipitation compared to the historical average, and the government has begun to interrupt water supply to reduce consumption.
The idea of evacuating the capital has generated criticism, and the government clarified that Pezeshkian wanted to draw attention to the gravity of the situation, not to propose a concrete plan. Authorities recently announced cloud seeding operations to stimulate rain, but the relocation of the capital remains a controversial subject.
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