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South China Morning Post·2 min read·medium

Thousands of Iranians left without water in searing heat after US hits reservoirs

Thousands of Iranians left without water in searing heat after US hits reservoirs
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US military strikes in southern Iran have damaged two water reservoirs, leaving 20,000 residents without access to safe drinking water. The strikes occurred in the context of rising tensions following the downing of a US helicopter.

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The destruction of critical civilian infrastructure during military operations creates a humanitarian crisis and risks further escalation of regional conflict.

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Some 20,000 residents lost access to safe drinking water after the strikes damaged two reservoirs in Sirik

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The report presents the event as a factual account of military action and its immediate humanitarian consequences without using loaded language.

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