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Water shortages spell trouble on Turkey's tourist coast

TURKEY'S TOURIST COAST, AUG 5 – Tourists consume two to three times more water than locals, worsening shortages as Izmir and Cesme restrict daily drinking water to six and ten hours, respectively, officials said.

  • Authorities in Cesme have limited drinking water to ten hours a day, while Izmir plans a six-hour restriction starting Wednesday.
  • Due to an almost complete absence of rainfall since autumn, scientists calculate 88% of Turkey's territory is at risk of desertification, with climatologists warning of sharper declines ahead.
  • Ali Alyanak said villagers now draw water from a shrinking aquifer 170 metres underground, as tourists consume 'two to three times' more water than locals, Alyanak fumed.
  • Now the hotel is 80 percent empty and has no reservations for August, and the manager warned that use restrictions might prompt tourists to look elsewhere.
  • Soon, hotel operators in Izmir say desalination could ease water pressure, despite being costly and energy-intensive, already used by some hotels in the region.
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Water shortages spell trouble on Turkey's tourist coast

Ali Alyanak and his neighbours in Turkey's tourist hub Izmir now have to draw water from a shrinking aquifer 170 metres underground even as hotel pools remain full -- a sign for many of the region's…

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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