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Iran’s Capital Has Run Out of Water, Forcing It to Move

Last updated: November 21, 2025 9:10 pm
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Iran is facing a significant ecological crisis that is forcing the country to consider moving its capital city. Tehran, the current capital, is no longer sustainable due to a combination of climate change and human mismanagement. The decision to relocate the capital comes as a response to the acute water shortage and environmental degradation that has plagued the city for years.

Experts believe that decades of unchecked groundwater pumping for urban and agricultural use have led to the depletion and irreversible destruction of Iran’s aquifers. The land in the country’s central plateau, where most of the aquifers are located, is sinking at an alarming rate of more than 35 centimeters per year. This has resulted in the loss of billions of cubic meters of water annually, leaving no room for underground water storage to recover.

The move to relocate the capital to Iran’s southern coast is being considered as a solution to the crisis in Tehran. However, some experts question the feasibility of the proposal, citing the harsh climate and difficult terrain of the region. The relocation process is estimated to cost over $100 billion and may not address the underlying issues of water mismanagement and corruption that have exacerbated the crisis.

This is not the first time Iran has shifted its capital city. Throughout history, the capital has moved multiple times, with some former capitals thriving and others falling into ruin. However, this marks the first instance of a capital relocation due to an ecological catastrophe.

While climate change is a contributing factor to the crisis, experts emphasize that human actions and political decisions have played a significant role in exacerbating the situation. Moving the capital may be more politically motivated than environmentally driven, as governments often use environmental concerns as a scapegoat to avoid taking responsibility for poor governance.

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As Iran grapples with the consequences of its ecological crisis, it is essential to address the root causes of the water shortage and environmental degradation. Sustainable water management practices, transparent governance, and long-term planning are crucial for ensuring the well-being of Iran’s population and the preservation of its natural resources.

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