Tehran's water reserves are at their lowest point in 60 years, declared in a critical "red status" by the CEO of Abfai Tehran this morning, November 6th, 2025. This alarming announcement comes amidst ongoing regional tensions and follows a statement by Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, claiming the nation's armed forces have been restored to and surpassed pre-Israeli attack levels. The CEO of Abfai Tehran, cited by ISNA, stated that the current dam reserves represent an unprecedented situation not experienced in the last six decades. The declaration of "red status" signifies a severe depletion of water resources for the capital city. This water crisis report emerges hours after Foreign Minister Araghchi asserted on November 6th, 2025, that Iran's military strength had recovered and exceeded its pre-attack capacity, though the specific Israeli attack was not detailed. Earlier this morning, a separate report highlighted accusations of Israeli "high-tech occupation" in Southern Lebanon involving extensive surveillance and drone activity, contributing to the backdrop of regional instability.