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War has brought Iran’s water crisis to a breaking point: ‘Things will collapse unless there is meaningful structural change’

On March 10, the U.S. and Israel bombed Iran’s capital of Tehran so heavily, one resident described the city as “the last stop before hell.”

Buildings shook and windows shattered as missiles struck oil and weapons development facilities in Tehran, which is home to nearly 10 million people. The World Health Organization urged Iranians to stay indoors as acidic rain blackened with soot and toxic compounds showered residential areas.

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