The Greek islands of Alonissos and Tinos have declared a state of emergency due to a critical water shortage. The situation has prompted immediate action from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, implementing emergency measures to address the lack of water resources. Specific details regarding these measures were not immediately available, but they aim to mitigate the impact on residents and local economies. The drought conditions are particularly severe, leading to concerns about water supply for both domestic use and agricultural needs. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, with other regions potentially facing similar challenges. The declaration underscores the growing impact of climate change and water scarcity in Greece.
