Deputy of Environmental Protection Organization: The condition of Lake Urmia may worsen compared to before

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Deputy of Environmental Protection Organization: The condition of Lake Urmia may worsen compared to before

The deputy of the Environmental Protection Organization likely the situation of Lake Urmia will become worse than before

The deputy of wetlands in the Environmental Protection Organization, referring to a 27 to 28 percent decrease in rainfall in the Lake Urmia basin in the current water year, said that currently, the condition of Lake Urmia is similar to the critical autumn of 1402, and with the continuation of the trend of decreased rainfall and increased temperature, it is likely that the situation will become worse than last year.

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