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Iran Is Suffering From Water Shortages, Relocation of the Capital Cannot Be Ruled Out, Says the President

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Iranian President Massoud Pesekian has warned that moving the capital cannot be ruled out as an emergency solution due to the critical water shortage facing much of the country, including the capital Tehran, the DPA news agency reported. According to the agency, many residents have already left the metropolis of around 15 million and gone north to the Caspian Sea coast, where there are no problems with water supply yet.
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Iranian President Massoud Pesekian has warned that moving the capital cannot be ruled out as an emergency solution due to the critical water shortage facing much of the country, including the capital Tehran, the DPA news agency reported. According to the agency, many residents have already left the metropolis of around 15 million and gone north to the Caspian Sea coast, where there are no problems with water supply yet.

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Česká televize broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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