Anonymous ID: 0d5485 June 12, 2018, 6:14 a.m. No.1713049   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3061 >>3063 >>3132

Iran, June 10, 2018 - The country of Iran is burning and a growing water crisis has become one of the six super-challenges, according to regime officials. The Anzali Wetlands in northern Iran are nearly destroyed, according to the state ILNA news agency.

Recognized internationally and considered one of the largest homes to migrating birds and fishes in Iran, the Anzali Wetlands are now sharing the fate of 60 other wetlands across Iran that are on the verge of complete annihilation due to wrong policies adopted by the ruling mullahs’ regime.

 

  • Villages without water “3,000 villages of Sistan & Baluchistan Province lack any drinking water network.” “1,200 villages in this province have water delivered with trucks,” said Mohammad Naeim Amini-Fard in an interview with the state ISNA news agency.

 

In other areas of Iran, due to the lack of adequate resources, trucks deliver drinking water to 110 villages of Golestan Province in northern Iran, according to the state IRNA news agency quoting the director of Village Water & Sewage Systems Department.

 

  • Drinking water shortage

The fingers should be pinpointed at the regime ruling Iran, with its unbridled policy – or lack thereof – in building dams. The end result is destroying jungles and wetlands, a very premature agricultural system, water resources being literally stolen and rerouted for military purposes and industries controlled by the Revolutionary Guards…

These measures are destroying Iran’s water resources, pushing the entire country into an unprecedented water crisis in many provinces.

 

Sauce: https://english.mojahedin.org/i/irans-water-crisis-emerging-dangerously