Several Arrests At Protest Over Dying Iranian Lake

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Lake Urmia was Iran's main domestic tourism resort before it began shrinking in 1995 due to extreme drought, agriculture and dam building.

These days, hotels and boats lie abandoned, with no water in sight.

Many locals in the remote north west, where the lake is located, blame authorities for its disappearance.

"Lake Urmia is dying, parliament orders its killing," some protesters shouted at a small demonstration in the regional capital, also called Urmia.


Iranian tourists used to flock to Lake Urmia, near the border with Turkey, to enjoy its natural beauty and the reported restorative properties of its mineral-rich mud.


"It's kind of simple. The water withdrawal for human use increased tremendously at the same time as there was an extended drought," Ali Mirchi, an expert at Oklahoma State University, calling the drought the "straw that broke the camel's back".

Local residents, many of whom depended on the lake for their livelihoods, watched on as their most treasured resource retreated into the distance. Waterside hotels and guesthouses were left hundreds of metres from the shoreline.

Within 20 years, the lake shrunk to about 10% of its former size and a red algae bloomed in what was left of the water. The tourists stopped coming and many residents moved away, leaving boats and buildings to slowly decay into the newly-emerged salt plains.
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But last week the provincial governor admitted that the government's actions have not achieved the desired result, and that irreparable environmental damage would occur if Lake Urmia is not saved.

The water level has risen from its historic low, but it is not clear if that is due to higher rainfall or to the government's initiatives.

Iran has suffered chronic dry spells and heat waves for years, which are expected to worsen with the impacts of human-induced climate change.

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