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Unrelenting high temperatures trigger water and electricity shortages across Iran
Published: Jul 23, 2025 10:50 AM
People eat ice cream on a street in Tehran, Iran, July 22, 2025. Unrelenting high temperatures have triggered water and electricity shortages across large parts of Iran, with several cities issuing yellow weather alerts, Iranian media reported on Monday. (Xinhua)

People eat ice cream on a street in Tehran, Iran, July 22, 2025. Unrelenting high temperatures have triggered water and electricity shortages across large parts of Iran, with several cities issuing yellow weather alerts, Iranian media reported on Monday. (Xinhua)


 
People eat ice cream on a street in Tehran, Iran, July 22, 2025. Unrelenting high temperatures have triggered water and electricity shortages across large parts of Iran, with several cities issuing yellow weather alerts, Iranian media reported on Monday. (Xinhua)

People eat ice cream on a street in Tehran, Iran, July 22, 2025. Unrelenting high temperatures have triggered water and electricity shortages across large parts of Iran, with several cities issuing yellow weather alerts, Iranian media reported on Monday. (Xinhua)


 
People eat ice cream on a street in Tehran, Iran, July 22, 2025. Unrelenting high temperatures have triggered water and electricity shortages across large parts of Iran, with several cities issuing yellow weather alerts, Iranian media reported on Monday. (Xinhua)

People eat ice cream on a street in Tehran, Iran, July 22, 2025. Unrelenting high temperatures have triggered water and electricity shortages across large parts of Iran, with several cities issuing yellow weather alerts, Iranian media reported on Monday. (Xinhua)


 
People eat ice cream on a street in Tehran, Iran, July 22, 2025. Unrelenting high temperatures have triggered water and electricity shortages across large parts of Iran, with several cities issuing yellow weather alerts, Iranian media reported on Monday. (Xinhua)

People eat ice cream on a street in Tehran, Iran, July 22, 2025. Unrelenting high temperatures have triggered water and electricity shortages across large parts of Iran, with several cities issuing yellow weather alerts, Iranian media reported on Monday. (Xinhua)