'There is no water': A climate alarm as lake in Chile turns to a desert
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network

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We had the same problem of water stress and drought last year in the Hur al-Azim International Wetland in southwestern Iran, which led to the loss of fish and livestock and water shortages for agriculture and drinking water. But by examining various factors, we were able to offer solutions to get rid of this crisis and solve the problem of water shortage in the region. In this regard, we provided water with new technology in several ways. The estimated cost to farmers would have been $ 2.2 billion if last year's drought had continued, and our proposed solutions would have led to non-payment and savings.