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Crocodiles turn on humans amid Iran water crisis

this clowns have no idea what they are talking about LoL

irans gov budget for 2022 is 900 billion dollars almost 1 trillion USD



and around 1/10 of this budget comes from OIL or Gas revenue

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Revenues from exporting oil, gas and gas condensate are estimated at 3.818 quadrillion rials (about $90.904 billion), 8.5 percent more than the figure in the current year’s budget."


even without single sell of OIL iran would still have the largest budget in the region in 2022


and @Apollo has to be a joke, every House in Iran has water and internet access,

the only ones that are missing those are perhaps some balooch towns and villages on pakistan border who are being punished for separatism,

Greece has no ethnic minority separatist problems and also its not a "Military like" dictatorship. its a Western satellite/puppet state.


Turkmenistan more developed then iran ? give me a break fucking clowns LOL !


You contradict yourself. You say evry house has water and internet acess but at same time say entire provinces have no running water. And the article says too that they must get water from river.
 
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Iranian water problems are in non-Persian zones, so it's not a Iran state problem, if non-Persian people protests, Iran just kill them.
In Tehran there is no water problems.

Actually , Teheran also have a problem , Iran's capital is suffering its worst drought in half a century .

Because of the shortage they pumped too much water and now the ground in many places is sinking. This already started a few years ago and is only getting worse :

Tehran Is Sinking Dramatically, And It May Be Too Late to Recover

By Mindy Weisberger published December 04, 2018


The ground is shifting under Iran's capital, Tehran, home to approximately 15 million people and the biggest city by population in western Asia. High-resolution satellite images recently revealed that in some places, the metropolis of the Middle East is sinking about 10 inches (25 centimeters) per year.



Scientists investigated satellite data of the capital city gathered from 2003 to 2017 and found significant sinking — also known as subsidence — in about 10 percent of the city center and in many villages in Tehran's northwestern region, according to an article published Nov. 30 in the journal Nature.


A side effect of the subsidence is the sudden appearance of giant cracks and sinkholes in some areas. In one case, a farmer was trapped for hours in a 20-foot-deep (6 meters) sinkhole after a crack opened where he was standing, Ali Beitollahi, head of engineering seismology at the Building and Housing Research Center in Tehran, told Nature.

Fissures that formed near fields are also affecting crops, as they drain water meant to irrigate the thirsty land.


In this new study of satellite data, researchers found Tehran's current subsidence rate to be among the highest in the world, with groundwater loss driven by drought, dam construction and a booming population. Another troubling discovery was that rainfall wasn't replenishing depleted groundwater reserves, suggesting it may already be too late for the land to recover. The scientists' findings have been accepted for publication in the journal Remote Sensing of Environment, Nature reported.



Tehran isn't the only sinking city. Satellite observations have also shown that Venice, Italy; parts of western Texas and coastal Louisiana; California's San Joaquin Valley and San Francisco International Airport are victims of subsidence.


Prior research pointed to groundwater drainage as the cause of Tehran's sinking, which was already underway by the early 2000s. The first signs of sinking emerged under agricultural areas; since 2003 the problem has expanded to urban zones in the east, where the effects of Tehran's sinking ground is visible in skewed buildings and roads, according to Nature.


Illegal well drilling is placing even more of a strain on dwindling groundwater, raising the risk of accelerating the sinking, the scientists found. Government officials are trying to crack down on illegal wells, but while 100,000 have been shut down, an estimated 30,000 remain.


Should the sinking continue, Tehran's railways, bridges, gas and oil pipelines, and electrical infrastructure could be at risk, the journal Nature reported.

 
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Actually , Teheran also have a problem , Iran's capital is suffering its worst drought in half a century .

Because of the shortage they pumped too much water and now the ground in many places are sinking. This already started a few years ago and is only getting worse :

Tehran Is Sinking Dramatically, And It May Be Too Late to Recover

By Mindy Weisberger published December 04, 2018


The ground is shifting under Iran's capital, Tehran, home to approximately 15 million people and the biggest city by population in western Asia. High-resolution satellite images recently revealed that in some places, the metropolis of the Middle East is sinking about 10 inches (25 centimeters) per year.



Scientists investigated satellite data of the capital city gathered from 2003 to 2017 and found significant sinking — also known as subsidence — in about 10 percent of the city center and in many villages in Tehran's northwestern region, according to an article published Nov. 30 in the journal Nature.


A side effect of the subsidence is the sudden appearance of giant cracks and sinkholes in some areas. In one case, a farmer was trapped for hours in a 20-foot-deep (6 meters) sinkhole after a crack opened where he was standing, Ali Beitollahi, head of engineering seismology at the Building and Housing Research Center in Tehran, told Nature.

Fissures that formed near fields are also affecting crops, as they drain water meant to irrigate the thirsty land.


In this new study of satellite data, researchers found Tehran's current subsidence rate to be among the highest in the world, with groundwater loss driven by drought, dam construction and a booming population. Another troubling discovery was that rainfall wasn't replenishing depleted groundwater reserves, suggesting it may already be too late for the land to recover. The scientists' findings have been accepted for publication in the journal Remote Sensing of Environment, Nature reported.



Tehran isn't the only sinking city. Satellite observations have also shown that Venice, Italy; parts of western Texas and coastal Louisiana; California's San Joaquin Valley and San Francisco International Airport are victims of subsidence.


Prior research pointed to groundwater drainage as the cause of Tehran's sinking, which was already underway by the early 2000s. The first signs of sinking emerged under agricultural areas; since 2003 the problem has expanded to urban zones in the east, where the effects of Tehran's sinking ground is visible in skewed buildings and roads, according to Nature.


Illegal well drilling is placing even more of a strain on dwindling groundwater, raising the risk of accelerating the sinking, the scientists found. Government officials are trying to crack down on illegal wells, but while 100,000 have been shut down, an estimated 30,000 remain.


Should the sinking continue, Tehran's railways, bridges, gas and oil pipelines, and electrical infrastructure could be at risk, the journal Nature reported.


jewish rubbish "tehran sinking" hahaha....
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By Mindy Weisberger published December 04, 2018"


tehran sinking lmao.... so many nonesense news spread around by Zionist papers,Jewish authors about Iran.


Tehran will be much longer around then tel-aviv be sure about it



middle east has drought problem,

but Iran will fix it not only for Iran but also export it to Syria and Iraq.



the largest water Desalination projects of the region are done in iran right now. they will have enough freshwater for all of iran`s needs but also for Iraqs and Syrias by 2025.


Israel on the other hand you cant even walk the streets without being in fear to get stabbed to death or blown up, its a failed violent state.

parts of it are controlled by Iran , they cant even defeat irans proxies (Hezbollah,islamic jihad,hamas)

its a failed state that could even collapse in the future.likely their semitic population will resume to kill each other like animals. they live fenced in like Zoo animals in Israel. scared of their neighbors. reminds me kinda of a Zoo rather then a Nation. sorry to say so. if you spread nonsense i have to give a reality check.
 
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jewish rubbish "tehran sinking" hahaha....

This sources you also have a problem with ?

First article is from "nature magazine , not exactly a political news source , maybe you think " Nature " has issues with Iran as well ?

hey but i guess you think you get a more accurate report from o-press Tv.


Tehran’s drastic sinking exposed by satellite data

Parts of Iran’s capital city, home to 13 million people, are subsiding by 25 centimetres each year.



Tehran, western Asia's largest city by population, is sinking.

Now, detailed satellite images reveal the extent of the problem, including that some parts of the Iranian capital are falling by as much as 25 centimetres a year, and that the collapse is spreading to encompass the city’s international airport1.

Geoscientists Mahdi Motagh and Mahmud Haghshenas Haghighi, both at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam, used satellite data to monitor subsidence across the Tehran region between 2003 and 2017.

Previous work2 had shown that Tehran is sinking and had linked the sinkage to the depletion of groundwater aquifers, which are being sucked dry to irrigate nearby farmland and serve greater Tehran’s 13 million or so residents3.

The latest data put new figures on the problem. The western Tehran Plain — a mix of Tehran’s urban sprawl, satellite cities and agricultural land — is subsiding at a rate of 25 centimetres per year, and the Varamin Plain, an agricultural region to the southeast of the city, is subsiding at a similar rate. The city’s international airport — located southwest of Tehran — is sinking 5 centimetres annually.

“These are amongst some of the highest current rates of subsidence in the world,” says Roberto Tomás, an engineer at the University of Alicante in Spain.

Losing ground

Subsidence, caused by growing populations and increased extraction of underground water, oil and gas, is a problem in cities globally. For example, previous satellite measurements have shown that some areas of Jakarta are sinking at more than 20 centimetres per year4, and the San Joaquin Valley in California — home to several cities — by up to 60 centimetres per year.

The new study, which has been accepted for publication in Remote Sensing of Environment, estimates that around 10% of the urban area of Tehran is affected, along with many satellite towns and villages to the city’s southwest. “When walking around these areas, we see uneven street surfaces, shifted curbs, cracks in the walls and even tilted buildings, some of which have had to be demolished,” says Motagh.

Huge fissures — several kilometres in length and up to four metres wide and deep — have opened up in the land to the southeast of Tehran, some of which are threatening to topple power-transmission lines and buckle railways.

And the growth of underground cracks sometimes produces sudden sinkholes. “One farmer I met was locked up for hours when the ground gave way beneath him and he fell into a six-metre-deep crack,” says Ali Beitollahi, head of engineering seismology at the Building and Housing Research Center in Tehran. Such farmland is becoming unviable, because the cracks drain irrigation water from the surface and leave crops parched.


Surveys carried out over the past year by Beitollahi and his colleagues estimate that the areas with significant subsidence in and around Tehran host 120 kilometres of railway, 2,300 kilometres of road, 21 bridges, 30 kilometres of oil pipeline, 200 kilometres of gas pipeline, 70 kilometres of high-voltage electricity lines and more than 250,000 buildings.

Urban sprawl

Motagh and Haghshenas Haghighi’s data show how the subsidence has marched steadily eastwards since 2003, starting with agricultural land and encroaching on the urban fringes of the city. Another subsidence zone is creeping towards Tehran’s airport.

A combination of population growth — the city’s population has doubled in the past 40 years — droughts and large dams, which capture rainwater and prevent aquifers from recharging, has exacerbated the problem.

The authorities are fighting a losing battle as they try to regulate water extraction. Beitollahi believes that some 100,000 illegal wells have been blocked across Iran, but an estimated 30,000 are still in operation across Greater Tehran.

The sinking that has already happened might be irreversible, the study hints. By looking at water depth measurements from wells in the affected areas, the researchers found that the ground is failing to bounce back, even after rainfall, which suggests that the porosity of the rock has been permanently lost. That loss could lead to more flash flooding, says Linlin Ge, an engineer at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, because without pores, the water no longer has anywhere to go.







Tehran Ground Subsidence Is 'A Slow And Silent Time Bomb'


ran’s capital city Tehran is facing a serious problem of rapid ground subsidence due to decreasing ground water levels, Intel Lab intelligence and imagery consulting firm reported July 1.

Intel Lab warns that ground subsidence can lead to power outages, gas pipes bursting, sinkholes and danger to the structural integrity of roads and buildings in the capital. This will endanger more than 13 million people living in greater Tehran. Intel Lab calls the problem "a slow and silent ticking bomb."

Iran has been experiencing consecutive droughts for more than a decade in addition to what many lawmakers and journalists have called water mismanagement for years. Illegal wells drilled all over the country have depleted underground water reserves.

Intel Lab has published a series of satellite imagery showing relative levels of sinking ground between January 2020 and April 2021. The average ground subsidence is 40 mm a year or less than two inched, but in some areas the ground has sank up to 25 centimeters or more than 8 inches.

There have long been concerns about earthquakes in Tehran as it sits on tectonic fault lines. Ground subsidence however, adds a new concern and danger to the most dense population center in Iran, that is also the industrial and financial heart of the country.






the largest water Desalination projects of the region are done in iran right now

Do read the articles before writing.

water Desalination would not solve the problem of sinking , that was caused by over pumping ,.
 
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This sources you also have a problem with ?


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yea lol



"Iran international" is Saudi news outlet. lmao
"Volant Media, the company that owns Iran International, has a director named Adel Abdulkarim, who is a Saudi national. Adel Abdulkarim is a long time business partner with Abdulrahman al-Rashed, former general manager of the Saudi-owned news channel Al Arabiya and current board member of Saudi Research and Marketing Group (SRMG).[47] According to the report by The Guardian, Abdulrahman al-Rashed was also involved in the operations and funding behind Iran International.[47]
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as i said israelis and their saudi cousins spreading nonestop nonesense about Iran. 2 hyennas scared of the Lion.

2016 they said "Iran will collapse from sanctions"

2021 Iran becomes middle east first 1 trillion dollar economy.


"Crocodiles,Water,Tehran Sinking" all kind of bullshit stories made up by Saudis and Israelis then spread in their western enslaved papers and channels like Dailymail,BBC,Iran.international and so on.

lowlifes.
 
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yea lol ~


First article is from "nature magazine it is science magazine , not exactly a political news source , maybe you think " Nature " has issues with Iran as well ?

hey but i guess you think you get a more accurate report from o-press Tv.



Journal Information

Aims & Scope

Nature is a weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Nature also provides rapid, authoritative, insightful and arresting news and interpretation of topical and coming trends affecting science, scientists and the wider public.

 
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First article is from "nature magazine it is science magazine , not exactly a political news source , maybe you think " Nature " has issues with Iran as well ?

hey but i guess you think you get a more accurate report from o-press Tv.



Journal Information

Aims & Scope

Nature is a weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Nature also provides rapid, authoritative, insightful and arresting news and interpretation of topical and coming trends affecting science, scientists and the wider public.

Spread your propaganda somewhere else ,

while iran rises day per day in power,

their hopes are "Tehran is sinking" (what a unbelievable nonsense) "Crocodiles" "water crisis" and all that kind of bullshit,

whats next ? Golems will destroy tehran ?


Fantasy that made Israelis and saudis happy for a moment " Sanctions will make iran collapse by 2020"

reality check " Iran becomes middle easts first 1 trillion USD economy by 2021"
 
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2013 fantasies : " Iran will collapse in 18 months "

and thats their "Intelligence Minister" LOL

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Reality 2021 , first 1 trillion USD dollar economy of the region.
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no chance for military attack on Iran or Economy woes, despite histories strictest sanctions.


so now they have to use fantasy stories like "Crocodiles" "Water" "Tehran Sinking" "Aliens" and all shit to have some little hope left that somehow iran can be stopped so they can sleep at night.


pathetic weak people.
 
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Spread your propaganda somewhere else ,

while iran rises day per day in power,

their hopes are "Tehran is sinking" (what a unbelievable nonsense) "Crocodiles" "water crisis" and all that kind of bullshit,

whats next ? Golems will destroy tehran ?


Fantasy that made Israelis and saudis happy for a moment " Sanctions will make iran collapse by 2020"

reality check " Iran becomes middle easts first 1 trillion USD economy by 2021"

I think your mullahs are more concerned to cause problems in other countries rather than solve Iranian people problems.

They have little problem feeding their own people ( and their interests ) to the crocodiles.

And it is not just me saying that .

This is Nikahang Kowsar take on the matter , I think this caricature was the one that got him arrested in Evin prison :

Mesbah_temsah.jpg



Now we can not have a serious discussion on crocodiles without mentioning Nikahang_Kowsar ! ! !


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I think your mullahs are more concerned to cause problems in other countries rather than solve Iranian people problems.

They have little problem feeding their own people ( and their interests ) to the crocodiles.

And it is not just me saying that .

This is Nikahang Kowsar take on the matter , I think this caricature was the one that got him arrested in Evin prison :

Mesbah_temsah.jpg



Now we can not have a serious discussion on crocodiles without mentioning Nikahang_Kowsar ! ! !


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a Journalist being arrested in iran for "mocking" a powerful mullah "politician" with a cartoon and spending 7 days in prison is wrong yes.

" the cartoon labeled the crocodile as "Professor Temsah", who repeats the words used by Mesbah Yazdi in the previous day. Nikahang Kowsar was arrested and spent seven days in prison for the depiction. "

but those are internal iranian problems, iranian society is getting more and more open about criticism on politics, i doubt a journalist would get arrested these days for mocking a mullah (except maybe khamenei) . unlike this incident in the year 2000.

but in Israel you can legally steal home of people if they are not jewish,


or even kill them if you claim you felt threatened which is worse ?
 
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Somehow I think the OP has posted this to shed some 'Crodile's Tears'. Pun intended!
that was very Indian-esque of OP
opening threads for crocodile "tears"
a Journalist being arrested in iran for "mocking" a powerful mullah "politician" with a cartoon and spending 7 days in prison is wrong yes.

" the cartoon labeled the crocodile as "Professor Temsah", who repeats the words used by Mesbah Yazdi in the previous day. Nikahang Kowsar was arrested and spent seven days in prison for the depiction. "

but those are internal iranian problems, iranian society is getting more and more open about criticism on politics, i doubt a journalist would get arrested these days for mocking a mullah (except maybe khamenei) . unlike this incident in the year 2000.

but in Israel you can legally steal home of people if they are not jewish,


or even kill them if you claim you felt threatened which is worse ?
Or the Hunting season Israeli style
 
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Its nonesense BBC news, spreading rubbish as usual.

Crocodile taking on humans lmao what a joke

"Classed as "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Iran has an estimated 400, "


There are 400 crocodiles in all of Iran,

They are also kinda small.

Btw, it is a single Balooch village on the Pakistani border that had some injured hands from crocodiles and they make it into a News.

**** Those J3wy paper and Sammuel monkey,

why not report real news like

Iran becoming Middle East`s first 1 Trillion dollar economy in 2021 ?

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There are some crocodiles on Balooch minority border region to Pakistan,


But those tiny crocodiles wont ever be a "real" problem.

I hadn't realised that Iranians are also obsessed with Pakistan. I'm sure you perfectly capable of discussing this topic without mentioning Pakistan. Try it, it's not so difficult.
 
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Iranian cities are next league compared to Turkmenistan? The most outlandish stuff I have heard...

This is Indian proportions my mann.. Hack this would even shock the Indians
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We are talking about a city that is build in fine detail with white marble the entire city..


Don't argue with an Iranian ..... they are a very unique species.
 
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I really hope that the water crisis is resolved in Iran. Their desert provinces are some of the harshest in terms of weather and no matter what we are, water is a fundamental right. I hope that the Iranian government can build some desalination plants and redirect pipeline companies to make large pipes to transport desalinated potable sea water to the arid regions.

No human being should suffer water scarcity.
 
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Iranian water problems are in non-Persian zones, so it's not a Iran state problem, if non-Persian people protests, Iran just kill them.
In Tehran there is no water problems.

That's simply not true. Just recently, protests were held in Esfahan due to water scarcity, ie in absolute "Persian" heartland. Yazd province, equally inhabited by Persian-speakers, has also been affected by water shortage.

Proof number 1:

Esfahan, central Iran, Iran's third largest city and second largest urban agglomeration, Persian-speaking:

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Proof number 2:

And no, Iran does not kill peaceful protesters, regardless of their linguistic backgrounds. Moreover, the Islamic Republic does not practice discrimination along linguistic lines (Azari-speaking Supreme Leader (Ali Khamenei), Arab-speaking head of Supreme National Security Council (Ali Shamkhani), Kurdish-speaking ex-police chief, ex-mayor of Tehran and now speaker of parliament (Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf)). Thirdly, most Iranians are of mixed domestic linguistic descent, ie the Iranian population for the most part cannot be strictly separated into distinct ethno-linguistic categories to start with.

So next time kindly refrain from issuing disinformation if you aren't familiar enough with the subject matter; thank you.

@Valar @Sainthood101 : you reacted to a comment consisting of factual falsehoods. I provided hard proof of this right above, which you might want to consider.
 
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