Government offices in at least 10 provinces, including the capital, have been ordered to close in a bid to conserve water and electricity, as temperatures in parts of southern and southwestern Iran soared above 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit).
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- Iran faces a heatwave with temperatures in Tehran remaining in the high 30s. 5s
- Residents report daily water supply cuts lasting several hours. 11s
- Government offices in about half of Iran's provinces have closed to save water and electricity. 44s
- Tehran's reservoirs have dropped to their lowest level in a century due to prolonged drought. 56s
- Protests over water shortages and environmental mismanagement have become more frequent. 1m 7s