The sharp drop in temperatures in recent weeks, including in the capital Tehran, has led to an unprecedented increase in energy consumption.
Officials say the move is aimed at managing the consumption of gas to ensure no shortage of gas supplies for households and emergency services.
According to Iran's oil ministry, gas consumption in the country has surged by 30% this year compared to last winter, which prompted authorities to close down offices and educational institutions.
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