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Iran’s President Says Capital Must Move From Tehran Over Water Crisis

The statement recasts Tehran’s worsening water crisis as grounds for studying relocation without any timeline or funding.

Overview

  • President Masoud Pezeshkian called relocation an obligation, citing reservoir depletion and land sinking in parts of Tehran by up to 30 centimeters a year.
  • Officials are evaluating the Makran coast on the Gulf of Oman as a potential site, though the area is underdeveloped and the costs would be vast.
  • Authorities have begun cutting water supplies in Tehran and expanded cloud‑seeding efforts after exceptionally low rainfall this year.
  • Local critics and media questioned the feasibility of moving the capital, and reporting noted that plans remain preliminary with no schedule announced.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly offered to share desalination, wastewater recycling, and irrigation know‑how with Iranians as humanitarian assistance.