According to officials, the drought has resulted in a significant decline in water levels in major reservoirs, including the Zayandeh Rud River, which supplies water to the capital. The situation has become so dire that the government has been forced to ration water, with many residents facing severe restrictions on their daily water usage.
"We are facing a very difficult situation, and we must take all necessary measures to ensure the well-being of our citizens," Rouhani said in a statement. "If the drought continues, we may have to consider evacuating the capital to ensure the safety and health of our people."
The drought has been attributed to a combination of factors, including a lack of rainfall, poor water management practices, and the degradation of the country's water infrastructure. Experts have warned that the situation is likely to worsen in the coming months, with many predicting a severe water shortage by the summer.
The Iranian government has been criticized for its handling of the drought, with many accusing it of mismanaging the country's water resources. However, Rouhani has defended the government's actions, saying that it has taken all necessary steps to mitigate the effects of the drought.
"We have implemented a range of measures to address the drought, including increasing water efficiency and investing in new infrastructure," Rouhani said. "However, the situation is complex, and we must work together with international partners to find a long-term solution."
The Iranian government has also been seeking international assistance to address the drought, with the United Nations and other organizations providing support and aid. However, the situation remains dire, with many residents facing severe hardship and uncertainty.
As the drought continues to worsen, the Iranian government is facing increasing pressure to take action to protect its citizens. With the capital facing the possibility of evacuation, the situation is likely to remain a major concern for the government and the international community in the coming months.
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