Greece Declares State of Emergency on Two Islands Amid Water Shortages
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Holidays on the Greek islands come this year with a serious problem: lack of drinking water. Two islands in the Aegean Sea have already entered a state of emergency, and the authorities warn that the pressure of the tourist season and the rising temperatures aggravate the crisis.
An increasing number of Greek islands are facing a severe water shortage, which has caused the authorities to declare an emergency and to accelerate the installation of desalination units, in an effort to ensure supply during the tourist season, according to Tovima. The crisis is caused by a combination of factors: reduced rainfall, increased demand during the summer, increasing number of tourists and local water infrastructure deficiencies. Rec…
The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy officially declared the islands of Alonissos and Tinos in the Aegean Sea as a matter of urgency because of the severe shortage of drinking water.
The authorities of Greece have officially declared a state of emergency on the Alonissos and Tinos islands of the Aegean Sea, on the basis of a severe crisis of drinking water that threatens to worsen with the peak of the summer tourist season, according to Greek Reporter.The Alonissos and Tinos islands have entered a state of emergencyAlonissos and Tinos islands of Greece have declared a state of emergency due to the serious lack of drinking wa…

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