By bnm Tehran bureau Iran's capital, Tehran, will resume normal operations on December 3 after authorities lifted the air ...
Tehran is grappling with a water crisis so severe the Iranian president has suggested people may need to evacuate, and the situation goes well beyond the capital. The weeks tick by, still the rains ...
Iran’s “water bankruptcy” has pushed its largest city to the brink, raising questions about cloud seeding, cloud theft, ...
While it’s unlikely evacuation will happen any time soon, Tehran’s water crisis is not made equal. When the taps run dry, more affluent Tehranis purchase mineral water or rely on water tankers, a ...
Air pollution has reached “alarming” levels in the Iranian capital, Tehran, leading authorities to close schools and ...
Light rainfall in Tehran has failed to ease the capital’s pollution crisis, with the city’s air quality remaining firmly in the “unhealthy for all” category for the tenth consecutive day.
Ground subsidence and water scarcity in Tehran may necessitate moving the Iranian capital to a different region, the ...