Amir Hayat Moghadam, researcher, states that in some areas of Khuzestan, the water is muddy

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Amir Hayat Moghadam, researcher, states that in some areas of Khuzestan, the water is muddy

Amir Hayat Moqaddam, a researcher, said that in some areas of Khuzestan, the water is muddy.

Hayat Moqaddam, the researcher, mentioned the problems of Khuzestan, saying that the issue of water and sewage in some cities of Khuzestan should have been resolved in the past. Unfortunately, this problem has persisted for a very long time.

In some counties of Khuzestan, the water is muddy in certain cases, and it’s even impossible to wash clothes, and sometimes water outages also occur.

In some cities of Sistan and Baluchestan, the water also has issues. Why haven’t they resolved the flooding of streets and passages after rain?

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