Iran considering relocating its capital over severe water shortage - report - /pol/ (#511296283) [Archived: 148 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: LtkZs6xYUnited States
7/25/2025, 7:33:11 AM No.511296283
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is reportedly not ruling out relocating the capital city of Tehran over the severe water shortage that has gripped the country, Der Spiegel reported on Thursday, citing Iranian media.

"The situation is serious, and Tehran truly has no water left," Pezeshkian said.
Iran hit by climate crisis
Iran declared a public holiday in Tehran Province last week due to the severe water shortage and energy crisis affecting the country.

Schools and governments are expected to be closed until at least Saturday as a way to reduce the country's energy and water usage.

The low water inlet of the river upstream of the Amir Kabir dam along the Karaj river is pictured in Iran's northern Alborz mountain range on June 1,
The water crisis follows a 2 degrees centigrade rise since the 1960s, according to UNICEF, and a 20% reduction in rainfall over the past 20 years.

Tehran's failure to tackle the climate crisis has caused significant blowback from the regime's critics and Israeli officials.

Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen, in a social media post written in Persian, shared that Iranian "suffering" had directly resulted from the Islamic regime.

“Instead of addressing the needs of the Iranian people, they spend resources on terrorist branches in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Gaza,” Cohen wrote. “Israel has managed to overcome water shortages, and thanks to our knowledge and innovation, we now have abundant water resources that we even export to our neighbors.”

“To the Iranian nation: The day this oppressive regime is overthrown, your lives will be much better, and you too will be able to benefit from Israel’s water technologies,” he concluded

https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-862128
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Anonymous ID: LtkZs6xYUnited States
7/25/2025, 7:33:44 AM No.511296312
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Anonymous ID: eTfnA+bGUnited States
7/25/2025, 7:34:32 AM No.511296352
wow
Anonymous ID: ZUhs546mGermany
7/25/2025, 7:43:21 AM No.511296766
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why wouldn't they just build a big pipeline?
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Anonymous ID: LtkZs6xYUnited States
7/25/2025, 7:44:13 AM No.511296795
>>511296766
with what money?
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Anonymous ID: E0bT5ZK/United States
7/25/2025, 7:45:01 AM No.511296828
>>511296283 (OP)

The bill has finally come due.
>Death to the Supreme Towelhead
Anonymous ID: yrImOrbCNetherlands
7/25/2025, 7:45:03 AM No.511296831
>>511296795
plenty, and a real GDp unlike muttistan
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Anonymous ID: LtkZs6xYUnited States
7/25/2025, 7:46:30 AM No.511296896
>>511296831
Then why are they having a water crisis?
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7/25/2025, 7:53:40 AM No.511297237
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>>511296283 (OP)
Jews have destroyed the whole world
Anonymous ID: NCi9oyGBDenmark
7/25/2025, 8:05:11 AM No.511297788
>>511296283 (OP)
Are they stupid? Ofc they are, fucking sand niggers.
Anonymous ID: yrImOrbCNetherlands
7/25/2025, 8:41:08 AM No.511299528
>>511296896
water falls from the sky dumbass, not much you can do to improve that in a desert
Anonymous ID: E+rBlkZVUnited States
7/25/2025, 8:47:37 AM No.511299871
>>511296766
What makes water infrastructure function is that water flows downhill. This means that if you dam water at an elevated source, the water can be channeled through a pipe to a location at a lower elevation and 100% of the water pressure needed to do that is free. This is particularly important because water weighs a lot and is difficult to pump uphill in any meaningful quantity.

Tehran's average elevation is about 1 mile above sea level and there are about 15 million people living in it. It's just not practical to pump that much water that far up.