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From: Hamsterwheel
AI says “ As of 2 April 2026, Tehran is facing a severe, multi-layered water crisis that experts describe

as "water bankruptcy". The situation has reached a critical stage due to a combination of a six-year consecutive drought, long-term mismanagement, and recent military conflict.
World Resources Institute
World Resources Institute
+3
Current Status and "Day Zero"
The capital is on the brink of "Water Day Zero," the point at which the urban water supply system could cease to function.
Atlantic Council
Atlantic Council
+1
Reservoir Levels: The five main dams supplying Tehran (Lar, Latyan, Karaj/Amir Kabir, Taleqan, and Mamloo) are at extremely low capacity, averaging roughly 10%. Specifically, the Lar Dam was recently reported as nearly empty at 1% capacity.
Emergency Measures: Officials have implemented nightly water pressure reductions and are penalising "high-use" households with 12-hour cut-offs.
Evacuation Warnings: President Masoud Pezeshkian has publicly stated that if rationing fails to stabilize the supply, authorities may be forced to evacuate the capital.
BBC
BBC
+4
Factors Worsening the Crisis
War Impacts: Recent military strikes (February–March 2026) have targeted infrastructure, including electrical plants that power water pumps. A strike on 15 June 2025 in the Tajrish neighborhood also caused localized flooding and infrastructure damage.
Infrastructural Decay: Tehran's century-old water system suffers from significant leakage, losing a substantial portion of the supply before it reaches taps.
Groundwater Depletion: Excessive pumping for agriculture and urban needs has caused the ground beneath Tehran to subside by up to 25 cm per year, permanently damaging the aquifers' ability to store water”

 Current Thread  Author  Time 
As has been pointed out, Iran only has to hit desalination plants (or their power ... [more]
 Free Thinking Doggie  12:01:16 
>> Do Iranians not need water? Presumably they have their own water infrastructure ... [more]
 Occhio Pazzo 🇬🇧  13:54:56 
>> Given how mountainous the country is, I'd expect they have natural sources....[more]
 Free Thinking Doggie  14:06:39 
>> Tehran has 9 million people. I doubt they have wells.
 Denc 🗡  14:57:08 
>> In the unlikely event Iran hits any desal plants I suspect Trump will switch ... [more]
 Denc 🗡  14:59:39 
>> AI says “ As of 2 April 2026, Tehran is facing a severe, multi-layered ... [more]
 Hamsterwheel  16:35:41 
>> 'Iran is one of the world's most mountainous countries its landscape is ... [more]
 Free Thinking Doggie  14:12:54 
>> Iran is suffering from severe drought, the President even warned that Tehran ... [more]
 Opisthocomus  14:11:22 
>> Hasn’t managed that so far.
 Hamsterwheel  12:20:23 
>> It's early days.
 Free Thinking Doggie  12:45:53 
>> You can live without oil, gas and petrol.
 Free Thinking Doggie  12:08:19 

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