Mashhad, Iran"s second largest city, has seen its water reserves decline to less than three percent, according to a report from the regional state-controlled water corporation. This significant drop in water levels raises concerns about the availability of water resources in the area.
The situation in Mashhad reflects ongoing challenges related to water management and environmental conditions in Iran. As previously reported, water scarcity has become a pressing issue in various regions of the country, prompting discussions about resource allocation and conservation efforts.
The current status of water reserves in Mashhad underscores the urgency of addressing water-related issues in Iran, which has faced similar situations in the past. For more information on related coverage, see recent developments in the region.






