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Sudden drought: An 8,000-year-old spring, a relic of the Parthian era, dried up.

CNN's FC News reports: 

Ali Spring is one of the ancient, scenic and recreational spots of Shahr-e-Rey, located in the south of Tehran and the north of Shahr-e-Rey, District 20 of Tehran Municipality. This spring is located in the neighborhood of Ibn Babawayh, Toghral Tower, Rashkan Fortress and under the Rey rampart. Ali Spring emerges from a large rock and flows south and then southeast. The ancient name of this spring was Surini, which is probably attributed to a great dynasty during the Parthian and Sasanian periods. Later, it became known as Ali Spring after the first Shiite Imam Ali. 

They used to wash it in the water of Ali's spring, which cleans it well and makes the color brighter and more shiny. But now this practice is prohibited.

But now, after about eight thousand years of the known antiquity of the Ali Spring in Shahr-e-Rey, "Amir Mosayeb Rahimzadeh," head of the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Agency of Shahr-e-Rey, says:

The water flow in the area is low, although the water had gradually decreased everywhere due to groundwater extraction and the creation of agricultural wells by people, but at Ali Spring in the city of Rey, we suddenly realized that the water in this natural historical area had dried up.

What is certain is that we should give up hope in the ability and wisdom of state officials because their Imamzadeh neither blinds nor heals! And finally, we should rely on collective effort and effort to neutralize the adverse effects of this problem as much as possible. Although some officials are trying to define this invisible phenomenon in the form of an unexpected crisis, the fact is that for more than a decade, environmental activists had constantly pointed out and warned about the possibility and probability of drought and the risk of reduced rainfall. But our officials always prevented these warnings from being heard with their own justifications, and each official tried to hand over his or her presidency with all the problems and dilemmas of the area under his or her management to the next president and director, and in this way the problem continued until today…

The curses and curses of others, as well as ingratitude, have become our own... The successive droughts in Iran have reached a point where we are witnessing the sudden and sudden drying up of underground resources and pristine nature. Malice towards others, a judgmental view of others, have become our own.

And finally, believers in Jesus Christ, let us pray for Iran and Iranians, because believing in Christ and receiving His infinite blessings is the only way to save humanity.

Infinite thanks to Almighty God, Jesus Christ, whose beautiful gaze is always with His children.

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