Water

Storm in a fountain

The fact that correspondence is needed between a ministry (of Culture) and a local government body (Municipality of Athens) about who is responsible for drawing up a study to clean a fountain can only be attributed to the peculiarity of Greek politics. 

Greek flood deaths surge over past decade

Flood-related deaths in Greece have surged significantly over the past decade, according to data from the National Observatory of Athens (meteo.gr).

The data shows that since 1980, Greece has experienced 70 deadly floods, resulting in 190 fatalities. Alarmingly, half of these deaths occurred in the last decade, highlighting a troubling increase in flood-related casualties.

Greece faces water crisis amid climate change and inefficient use, experts warn

Greece is facing a severe water management crisis, with experts warning that climate change and inefficient water use threaten its resources.

Maria Stoumboudi, director of the Hellenic Center for Marine Research, emphasized that Greece is already behind in sustainable water practices, particularly when compared to countries like Israel, which recycles over 70% of its water.

Water Crisis: Only Kremasta Lake Can Save Attica from Drought

Amidst growing concerns about water scarcity, the Greek government has devised a five-pillar plan aimed at addressing this critical issue. The most ambitious of these plans involves transferring water from the artificial Kremasta Lake by connecting it to the Evinos and Mornos reservoirs, which supply the Attica region.

Unimaginable destruction in Europe: A Czech city is under the water & Poland is in a state of emergency

Disasters have been documented in many areas of Europe, with major cities in central and eastern regions submerged under water and fatalities due to the extreme rainfall reaching seven.

Heads of state and local officials are racing against time following the unimaginable destruction left by the storm Boris.

Water Scarcity: Tiered Pricing Models and Shrinking Market Share for Water Companies

Changes to the way water is priced were announced by the Minister of Environment and Energy Theodoros Skylakakis, who, along with the management of EYDAP, presented the government’s plan to address the water scarcity, which was announced at the TIF by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

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