NOT EVEN THE GREAT ALLAH CAN BRING WATER TO TEHRAN

As we reported earlier, Iran is in crisis , the lack of water has deprived citizens of earthly pleasures. Tehran has no water, their ten million residents are thirsty for Eau de vie. The president has called Allah, but he is on vacation. Their last resort is to move to Gaza where water is aplenty. However, the people of Iran need to learn how to survive from the camel. This is a catastrophe for the Iranian people.

Yes, Iran is facing a severe water crisis due to factors including decades of mismanagement, overexploitation of groundwater, a severe drought, and climate change. The country ranks among the most water-stressed nations, with critical water levels in many dams and a warning from a government official that parts of the capital, Tehran, could face a complete water shutdown within two weeks. 

Camels, primarily the dromedary (one-humped) type, are found in the desert regions of Iran, with a population of nearly 150,000. They are a vital part of the ecosystem and local economy, serving as a source of meat, milk, and wool, and also as pack animals and for agriculture. Efforts are also being made to conserve and sustainably farm Bactrian (two-humped) camels in some areas. 


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