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Iran reports below-normal water levels – Ministry of Energy

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May 4, 2026
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Iran reports below-normal water levels – Ministry of Energy


BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 4. Water conditions are
below normal in 10 provinces across Iran, impacting a population of
more than 35 million people.

Data obtained by Trend from Iran’s Ministry of Energy shows that total
precipitation since September 22, 2025, has reached 225.1
millimeters, in line with the country’s long-term average. However,
uneven rainfall distribution has left several provinces facing
below-normal water levels.

Despite a 4% increase in precipitation compared to long-term
figures—and a 66% rise from the same period last year—officials say
a prolonged six-year drought and depleted water reserves,
particularly groundwater, continue to pose serious challenges.

Reduced rainfall has been most evident in provinces home to salt
lakes, the ministry said. Tehran and Qom provinces are experiencing
the most severe water stress, with precipitation levels down 29%
compared to historical averages.




Authorities also reported limitations in drinking water supply
in major cities including Tehran, Karaj, Mashhad, Arak, Qom,
Isfahan and Yazd, underscoring the need for stricter water
consumption management.

Water shortages have intensified in recent years, prompting the
government to consider more aggressive measures to address the
crisis.

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