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Eastern Crete Faces Severe Drought as Tourism Season Peaks

Sunday, 17 May 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
Eastern Crete is currently experiencing significant drought conditions, according to a recent analysis by Meteo, the Greek national meteorological service. Despite recent rainfall, moisture levels across the eastern part of the island remain well below normal for this time of year. Tourists visiting eastern Crete, including popular destinations such as Agios Nikolaos, Elounda, Sitia, and the Lasithi Plateau, should be aware that water availability may be limited in some areas. Visitors are advised to use water conservatively in accommodations, avoid leaving taps running, and refill water bottles at designated points rather than relying on unlimited supply. Outdoor activities in dry, vegetated areas carry a higher fire risk during drought periods, so open flames, barbecues, and smoking in natural areas should be avoided entirely. Check local authority notices for any temporary water restrictions that may affect your stay.

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