Tourism with rationed water and jerricans

"The tourism sector has to adapt to the situation we are experiencing, which is absolutely abnormal," a member of the Catalan government told the Financial Times in an article published on April 18. "It is a very important sector, but with the same rights and the same obligations as any other."

A part of Spain as well as a large part of the Mediterranean are suffering drought conditions. Officials such as Andrea Toreti, the coordinator of the European and global drought observatory of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service, told Kathimerini in February that, based on the data collected, Greece is also one of the countries facing a high risk of drought, especially in the immediate future.

Press reports concentrate on and cover a wide range of interests and stakeholders, such as the story (four months ago) that Barcelona players will have to pay the water bill out...

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