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Many countries faces threat due to up levelling of oceans.

The Thirsty Metropolis: An In-Depth Look at Iran's Urban Water Crisis.

Iran is running out of water. This statement, once considered an alarmist prediction, has become a grim reality for millions of Iranians living in cities across the nation. The crisis of drinking water scarcity is not a future threat; it is a present-day emergency that dictates daily life, fuels social unrest, and threatens the country's long-term stability. From the sprawling capital of Tehran to the historical jewel of Isfahan, from the port city of Bandar Abbas to the holy city of Mashhad, the taps are running dry. This crisis is a complex and tragic symphony of natural limitation, profound human mismanagement, economic pressure, and the accelerating impacts of climate change.