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Greece struggles with water shortages
STORY: Greece struggles with water shortages
SHOOTING TIME: Aug. 28, 2024
DATELINE: Aug. 30, 2024
LENGTH: 00:02:12
LOCATION: Athens
CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT
SHOTLIST:
1. various of Mornos artificial lake
2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Greek): KOSTANTINOS KOUTSOUMBAS, Deputy mayor of the municipality of Dorida
3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Greek): DIMITRIOS EMMANOULOUDIS, Professor of Mountain Water Management at the Democritus University of Thrace in northern Greece
4. various of Mornos artificial lake and lake Yliki
5. SOUNDBITE 3 (Greek): KOSTANTINOS KOUTSOUMBAS, Deputy mayor of the municipality of Dorida
STORYLINE:
Mornos artificial lake, located around 150 km northeast of Athens, has been a key reservoir for the Greek capital's water supply for decades.
When a dam was constructed on the Mornos River in 1979 to create the lake, the village of Kallio had to be evacuated and submerged under water. But this summer Kallio has risen from the depths, becoming partly visible again as the water level has dropped.
SOUNDBITE 1 (Greek): KOSTANTINOS KOUTSOUMBAS, Deputy mayor of the municipality of Dorida
"The level has dropped about 40 meters as we calculate it."
In July 2023, the surface area of the lake was around 16.6 square km, according to data released by the National Observatory of Athens. However, this July it was just 12.8 square km.
Equally disheartening figures have been reported for water resources across Greece, with several islands already facing water shortages. However, the problem is also looming on the horizon in other regions due to prolonged drought and decreased rainfall and snowfall.
The Environment and Energy Ministry announced on Tuesday that in the last two years, the water reserves at Mornos and the other three main reservoirs for the greater Athens area have declined by some 30 percent to about 703 million cubic meters.
With half of the country's population living in the greater Athens area, the figure is worrying.
SOUNDBITE 2 (Greek): DIMITRIOS EMMANOULOUDIS, Professor of Mountain Water Management at the Democritus University of Thrace
"There was low rainfall, and in particular snowfall, during the winters of 2022-2023 and 2023-2024. Snowfall helps create underground water reserves which can be used during the summer. Additionally, Greece has also experienced unusually high temperatures since March this year, 10 and 12 degrees higher than the rest of the country. As a result, vegetation is drying out and people need more water."
The problem was exacerbated by a rapid increase in tourism arrivals in recent years, he said. A country of some 10 million people receives over 30 million visitors each year, according to official statistics. The pressure on water resources in popular tourism destinations is no longer sustainable, Emmanouloudis underlined.
In the Greek capital which receives more visitors, the state-run Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company (EYDAP S.A.) has activated additional sources of water to support the network. These include Lake Yliki, an hour's drive northeast of Athens.
Officials said that in the worst-case scenario, if the lack of adequate rainfall and snowfall persists in the coming years due to climate change, water reserves for Athens will reach the red zone in four years.
A government road map to address the challenge foresees investment in more infrastructure to tackle leakages and save water, the construction of more desalination plants, and better management of recycled water for agriculture irrigation.
For now, officials are advising people to save water.
SOUNDBITE 3 (Greek): KOSTANTINOS KOUTSOUMBAS, Deputy mayor of the municipality of Dorida
"As consumers, we should also realize that there is a problem and we should consume water wisely."
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Athens.
(XHTV)
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