TEHRAN: Iran was laying plans on Saturday (Nov 8) to chop off water provides periodically to Tehran’s 10-million-strong inhabitants because it battles its worst drought in lots of a long time.
Rainfall within the capital has this yr been at its lowest degree in a century, native officers say, and half of Iran’s provinces haven’t seen a drop fall in months.
Now, to avoid wasting water, the federal government is planning water cuts in Tehran – and a number of other native information retailers have already reported pipes working dry in a single day in some areas.
“It will assist keep away from waste although it could trigger inconvenience,” Iran’s Power Minister Abbas Ali Abadi mentioned on state tv.
In a speech broadcast on Friday, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian had warned that Tehran might need to be evacuated if no rain falls earlier than the top of the yr.
However he gave no particulars about how such an unlimited operation could be carried out.
Tehran nestles on the southern slopes of the Alborz mountains and has sizzling dry summers often relieved by autumn rains and winter snowfall.
RESERVOIRS RUN DRY
Tehran is by far the nation’s largest metropolis and its inhabitants use three million cubic metres of water per day, in response to native media.
The principle Amir Kabir dam on the Karaj river, considered one of 5 reservoirs serving the capital, is working dry and holds solely 14 million cubic litres, in response to Behzad Parsa, director normal of the Tehran water firm, cited by the official information company IRNA.
Throughout the identical interval final yr, the reservoir held 86 million cubic metres, he added, however now it solely has sufficient to keep up provides to the Tehran area for lower than two weeks.
On Saturday, state tv broadcast photos of a number of dams, serving the central metropolis of Isfahan and Tabriz within the northwest, exhibiting considerably decrease water ranges in comparison with earlier years.
Hassan Hosseini, the deputy Iran’s second-largest metropolis Mashhad, instructed the IRNA company on Thursday that night-time water cuts had been being thought of to handle the water scarcity.
And over the summer season on July and August, two public holidays had been declared in Tehran to avoid wasting water and vitality, at a time when energy outages had been nearly each day in the course of the intense heatwave.

