Iran’s reservoirs have fallen to their lowest levels in 60 years, prompting authorities to reduce water pressure at night. Conditions have slightly improved as FRANCE 24’s Saeed Azimi explains, with no cuts in the capital, but the situation remains serious. The government plans long-term reforms to curb consumption, balancing agricultural and public water needs.
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