Iranian take to streets to protest ongoing water cuts
In some cities of Iran, people took to the streets to protest ongoing water cuts.
News Center - As a result of the water cut in different parts of Iran, demonstrations were held in some cities to protest the situation. In the western Iranian city of Hamedan, people have taken to the streets for two nights.
Second day of the protests in Hamedan
The people of Hamedan have taken to the streets to protest water cuts for two nights. The people demand the end of water cuts. Many of the protestors are women. According to the received reports from the city, a woman has been injured in the intervention of the security forces.
The people from Benaf village of Kazeroon city also took to the streets to protest the water cut that has lasted 15 days. In the Iranian city of Borujerd, the citizens also took to the streets to shout their suffering due to water cuts. The residents of the city protested water cuts at night to demand the end of their suffering.
Water shortage leads bad odor in Isfahan
The protests that broke out in many cities, towns and villages reveal the lack of clean water in Iran. The people of Isfahan have shared many images on social media platforms and written that bad odor has begun to spread in the city due to the lack of water distribution. In the previous days, the people of Shahrekord also took to the streets to protest water cuts in their city.